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A woman with a dog working from homeWhether you specialize in carpentry, web design, or accounting, the availability of online resources and professional networks enables almost anyone to engage with potential clients and manage essential day-to-day business tasks independently. This growing pool of freelancers and self-employed professionals has simplified the process for employers, making it easier than ever to hire independent contractors to fulfill specific business needs.
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As a business owner in Virginia, you have the option of hiring contract or permanent employees – and many more businesses are using contract workers while sorting out the uncertainty in the economy. A contract employee is essentially a freelancer who has agreed to work for you for a mutually-agreed upon period of time, which may be extended if you see fit. A permanent employee has been hired with the understanding that he or she will go on working for you until a termination or a resignation. Both types of employees have their advantages and disadvantages. Some of the advantages of contract employees, however, are illusory.
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Erika Killmon -

As someone who came of age in the technology era, I understand why you would ask "Why should I have an independent agent when I can purchase insurance online?" However, as an insurance agent, I also understand why it is so important for you to have your own agent.
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No matter if your food service establishment is a cafe, deli, diner, or upscale restaurant, all such businesses share certain common risks.
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