Online Contract Jobs

Contract jobs are basically jobs that put on contract for a certain amount of time and usually leave you a choice to continue with the contract for ever or leave you with no extension. Online contract jobs are not long term unless agreed as such.

Using online contracts are a little tricky because you are not in front of the person who you are working for. Therefore, there are a lot of things that need to be considered when you are looking to take on contract jobs online. First of all you need to know where you are going to find these jobs online. One of the likely places you will find online is elance or rentacoder.com. These are two of the most reputable places you would find this type of job online.

When you are looking through each site, you will want to find out what it is that you want to accomplish and what you are primarily good at.

You will have to register with each one of these sites and then you will, of course, be able to find out what it is know you want to pick and choose freelance jobs. There so many choices; from writing articles for website owners to getting designing websites themselves. Pretty much, whatever you can think of as being a service for someone, you can get contracted with that particular person or company for a certain amount of time. The greatest part about all of this is that you can actually get contracted with more than one company or individual person.

Just visit my blog to get more information, and find out how to more information on employment and other services that can help you get on your feet.

Question by jbeck1234: whats the disadvantage of having 2 jobs on my w-9? ?
i am a chacha guide but do not plan to keep doing it but techincally if i sign with my new job i’ll have two employers. chacha is a contract position. does it make a big difference?

Best answer:

Answer by AnnaBelle
It shouldn’t matter at all. Come January, each employer will issue you a year end earnings statement for your work at that company, and send it to the IRS and the social security administration. They will do that, whether you still work for them or not.

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