Poor you, Kat! And poor kids, of course, but they won't remember this and you will!
Natter 63: Life after PuppyCam
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Welcome, Babyfras!
Oh, Kat, I'm sorry for you and your poor noodles. I hope they can get some relief and you can get some sleep.
Welcome, Babyfras!
Congrats to Sparky and the Sparky family.
Kat, I hope the little noodles are bith better soon and you get some sleep.
Kat, poor little ones - I hope that they are better soon.
oh Kat - too much.
YAY Sparky baby - who I will call Sparkles in my head.
Congrats, Sparky and family!
Yay Sparky family!
ION, here is my current plan: I'll cut a hole in the top of my skull to pour coffee in. Then I'll cut a hole in the bottom of my skull to drain the coffee after it's percolated through my brain....
Sounds like a pretty complicated operation, Tommy. Better have a cup of coffee first.
Congrats on the Babyfras!! Can't wait to hear the name...
Sorry to hear about the sick kidlets, Kat.
Self employed peeps: Do you do W2, 1099 or Corp to corp? Why?
This is from a little way back, but I didn't see anyone say anything.
I get a mixture of both W2 and 1099. I don't have too much say in which one. Many companies don't want to list me as an employee, as such I get 1099'ed, Some hire me through employment agencies like Cast and Crew, in which case I get a W2. The places I teach as an adjunct I get paid as a part time employee, so it's also a W2.
My experience has been that I don't have too much say in the matter. I like having a balance of the two. When I do get paid on a W2, I usually claim zero exemptions and have some extra money withheld out of each check just to help offset the amount that I'll owe at the end of the year due to a lot of 1099 income.