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[Outsoursing] Gyomu-itaku and my personal revolution

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[Outsoursing] Gyomu-itaku and my personal revolution

Postby Skankster » Wed Nov 17, 2004 1:34 pm

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Currently I am outsourced via 2 different companies (not 1 but 2).
I have seen the billing by the company #1 and know the salary that corresponds to this billing. This company is taking 30-40% of the total billing.

Not that there is anything wrong with this company but that is too much and I want more. I imagine they are getting half of my salary for nothing... and I have been here 1yr +.

There is another guy who has outcourced himself to his own company.
I have not talked w/him yet regarding this but I will. But in the meantime is there anyone else that has experience doing this?

I know that now you can create a Yuugen (limited Partnership) Company with little or no money. With this can you outsource yourself? Do you need special licence to do this?
Any ideas?


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Re: [Outsoursing] Gyomu-itaku and my personal revolution

Postby Taro Toporific » Wed Nov 17, 2004 2:04 pm

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Postby Skankster » Wed Nov 17, 2004 5:37 pm

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Thanks Taro,

Thats exactly what I aim to do.
One guy here has done it b4 so I will find out what his approach was and let you all know.
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