Originally posted by: TallBill
I've lived in Newark, and my name is Bob![]()
Where in Newark and for how long?
My apologies I was just going by you nik.
Originally posted by: TallBill
I've lived in Newark, and my name is Bob![]()
Originally posted by: Rudee
It's the living in NJ or NYC thats the dealbreaker for me. filthy filthy cities.
Originally posted by: TallBill
NJITAnd only for a semester. But the whole city sucked ass.
Originally posted by: beer
Originally posted by: psteng19
Originally posted by: her209
$35 / hr * 2080 hours / year = $72800
Considering that's in NJC/NJ, I'd say that's pretty sh!tty.
Uhh... right... maybe if you're looking to live in a penthouse apartment on Park Ave :roll:
The only reason why you shouldn't take this job if you get an offer, is because it's a contract position and you have to relocate.
With 1099 you'd pay a SH!TlOAD in taxes. I would ballpack that in addition to 15% social sec, on top of everything else, you'd probably only net about $40K a year. Assuming you could find health insurance for $150 a month, that comes down to about $38K a year, after taxes. The 1099 kills you.
Originally posted by: beer
Originally posted by: psteng19
Originally posted by: her209
$35 / hr * 2080 hours / year = $72800
Considering that's in NJC/NJ, I'd say that's pretty sh!tty.
Uhh... right... maybe if you're looking to live in a penthouse apartment on Park Ave :roll:
The only reason why you shouldn't take this job if you get an offer, is because it's a contract position and you have to relocate.
With 1099 you'd pay a SH!TlOAD in taxes. I would ballpack that in addition to 15% social sec, on top of everything else, you'd probably only net about $40K a year. Assuming you could find health insurance for $150 a month, that comes down to about $38K a year, after taxes. The 1099 kills you.