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In addition, independent contractors are generally free to seek out other business opportunities, often advertise, maintain a viable business location, and are available for work in the relevant market. Although independent contractors are generally paid a flat fee for the job, this is not necessarily determinative. It is considered common in some professions, such as law, to p......

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Source:wistechnology.com By Joe Boucher and Bonnie Wendorff 02/27/07


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