Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY
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@Dashrender said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
@mlnews said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
Associate's degree (AA) or equivalent from two-year college or technical school
This killed it for me.
It's only an $80K rate job.
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@scottalanmiller said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
@Dashrender said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
@mlnews said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
Associate's degree (AA) or equivalent from two-year college or technical school
This killed it for me.
It's only an $80K rate job.
$38K for 3 months, I thought it looked more like $120K..
But that wasn't the point of my post.
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@Dashrender said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
@scottalanmiller said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
@Dashrender said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
@mlnews said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
Associate's degree (AA) or equivalent from two-year college or technical school
This killed it for me.
It's only an $80K rate job.
$38K for 3 months, I thought it looked more like $120K..
But that wasn't the point of my post.
$38.85 would be an hourly rate.
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@scottalanmiller said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
@Dashrender said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
@scottalanmiller said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
@Dashrender said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
@mlnews said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
Associate's degree (AA) or equivalent from two-year college or technical school
This killed it for me.
It's only an $80K rate job.
$38K for 3 months, I thought it looked more like $120K..
But that wasn't the point of my post.
$38.85 would be an hourly rate.
awww.. ok..
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I'd actually consider it, but that pay rate isn't that much more take-home than what I'm making now.
Tho I wonder, if I arranged to still live in Ohio but work in New York state, how that tax situation works out?
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@travisdh1 said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
I'd actually consider it, but that pay rate isn't that much more take-home than what I'm making now.
Tho I wonder, if I arranged to still live in Ohio but work in New York state, how that tax situation works out?
If you set foot in NY, NY says that your taxes go to NY. Even if you only touch it while commuting to work and not actually doing the work there.
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@scottalanmiller said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
@travisdh1 said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
I'd actually consider it, but that pay rate isn't that much more take-home than what I'm making now.
Tho I wonder, if I arranged to still live in Ohio but work in New York state, how that tax situation works out?
If you set foot in NY, NY says that your taxes go to NY. Even if you only touch it while commuting to work and not actually doing the work there.
So, according to how NY does things, if I drive to Main in order to do some consulting work. I'd owe taxes on that to Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine..... that would be over 100% of net. wtf!
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@travisdh1 said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
@scottalanmiller said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
@travisdh1 said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
I'd actually consider it, but that pay rate isn't that much more take-home than what I'm making now.
Tho I wonder, if I arranged to still live in Ohio but work in New York state, how that tax situation works out?
If you set foot in NY, NY says that your taxes go to NY. Even if you only touch it while commuting to work and not actually doing the work there.
So, according to how NY does things, if I drive to Main in order to do some consulting work. I'd owe taxes on that to Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine..... that would be over 100% of net. wtf!
Yes, but only NY does that. It's a major issues for truckers who pass through the state and owe taxes for every day that they were on the soil even just for a minute.
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@scottalanmiller said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
@travisdh1 said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
@scottalanmiller said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
@travisdh1 said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
I'd actually consider it, but that pay rate isn't that much more take-home than what I'm making now.
Tho I wonder, if I arranged to still live in Ohio but work in New York state, how that tax situation works out?
If you set foot in NY, NY says that your taxes go to NY. Even if you only touch it while commuting to work and not actually doing the work there.
So, according to how NY does things, if I drive to Main in order to do some consulting work. I'd owe taxes on that to Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine..... that would be over 100% of net. wtf!
Yes, but only NY does that. It's a major issues for truckers who pass through the state and owe taxes for every day that they were on the soil even just for a minute.
I'm guessing they only bother people without the money to fight back? Because that is the exact scenario that caused The Articles of Confederation to utterly fail.
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@travisdh1 said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
@scottalanmiller said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
@travisdh1 said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
@scottalanmiller said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
@travisdh1 said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
I'd actually consider it, but that pay rate isn't that much more take-home than what I'm making now.
Tho I wonder, if I arranged to still live in Ohio but work in New York state, how that tax situation works out?
If you set foot in NY, NY says that your taxes go to NY. Even if you only touch it while commuting to work and not actually doing the work there.
So, according to how NY does things, if I drive to Main in order to do some consulting work. I'd owe taxes on that to Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine..... that would be over 100% of net. wtf!
Yes, but only NY does that. It's a major issues for truckers who pass through the state and owe taxes for every day that they were on the soil even just for a minute.
I'm guessing they only bother people without the money to fight back? Because that is the exact scenario that caused The Articles of Confederation to utterly fail.
Same policy, basically, that the fed uses. So good luck fighting it.
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@scottalanmiller said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
@travisdh1 said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
@scottalanmiller said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
@travisdh1 said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
@scottalanmiller said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
@travisdh1 said in Three Month Tech Support Contract in White Plains NY:
I'd actually consider it, but that pay rate isn't that much more take-home than what I'm making now.
Tho I wonder, if I arranged to still live in Ohio but work in New York state, how that tax situation works out?
If you set foot in NY, NY says that your taxes go to NY. Even if you only touch it while commuting to work and not actually doing the work there.
So, according to how NY does things, if I drive to Main in order to do some consulting work. I'd owe taxes on that to Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine..... that would be over 100% of net. wtf!
Yes, but only NY does that. It's a major issues for truckers who pass through the state and owe taxes for every day that they were on the soil even just for a minute.
I'm guessing they only bother people without the money to fight back? Because that is the exact scenario that caused The Articles of Confederation to utterly fail.
Same policy, basically, that the fed uses. So good luck fighting it.
Good old Merica. I need to find a fiddle and a roof.