The first one was just kind of dumb luck. My 15 year old nephew had worked for this contractor over the summer as a gopher. My son just got tired enough of driving to a job for nothing,so he called the guy. He said yes,he'd find something for him to do if he would go to the court house and get a DBA. Once he got his foot in the door and was showing up on the job site,other sub contractors were impressed with his work etic and attitude,as well as his ability to hide any fear of heights. The offers just kept coming. The DBA makes all the difference. He can work for just a few days if somebody needs him and doesn't have to be put on payroll. He just bills the contractor at the end of the job or the end of the week,or whatever. Bills it under his "Company Name". That way they have the bill for their bookeeper so they can write it off. I was mistaken after I thought about it. It wasn't the first of the year that he started it,it's been over a year ago. But yea,this a rural community with 12% unemployment and he's busy as a one armed paper hanger. When he started,I told him he should at least get a CDL B so he could drive dump truck or something if he had to,but it all took off so fast,he hasn't had to.
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