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Peter wrote:
>Looking at the site now, it appears to combine the clean design from Guru
with the payment system of eMoonlighter (Guru previously was free to
workers).
I took a look and liked the clean design, too. But the business model does
seem tilted to the employers. Contractors pay 5% of the billing rate if they
sign up (and pay) as members, or 10% if they don't. And that's without
benefits - they pay you on 1099. On the other hand, maybe that's not so bad
if you think of it as paying them a finder's fee for bringing you work.
For my contract work, I use an agency that serves as employer of record.
They take 5% for handling the administration - and pay me on W-2, which
means they conveniently reimburse me for my expenses as an employee. It's a
good deal for people who need an agency to do the paperwork but can find
their own work - you have to do your own marketing.
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