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BEYOND FULL TIME EMPLOYMENT PART TIME, CONTRACT & FREELANCE WORK AS ALTERNATIVES TO FULL TIME EMPLOYMENT Messiah UMC Jobs Ministry

Beyond Full Time Employment

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Presentation delivered by Gwen Plummer, Will Kelly, and Ben Harrison at the Messiah United Methodist Church Jobs Ministry on October 25, 2011

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  • 1. BEYONDFULL TIMEEMPLOYMENTPART TIME, CONTRACT & FREELANCE WORKAS ALTERNATIVES TO FULL TIMEEMPLOYMENT Messiah UMC Jobs Ministry
  • 2. AGENDA Part Time Work (Gwen) Contracting/Freelancing (Will) Self Employed Taxes (Ben) Questions
  • 3. BRIDGING THE GAP:PT & TEMP JOBSWhy Consider PT or Temp Work? Source of Income (maybe benefits) Keep Skills Fresh or Learn New Skills Opens Doors Contacts & Employers Allows Time to Search for Permanent Job
  • 4. PART TIME JOBSShorter Work Week (Under 30-35 hrs) SeasonalTax Season, Summer, Holiday, etc. Shorter Week & Shift Work Helps with childcare issues Time available 9-5 for FT interviews Work from Home? Caution re:$$ outlay and legitimacy
  • 5. TEMPORARY JOBS Short-Term Commitment: FT or PT Try out new companies, jobs, skills Gain experience Flexibility: duties, time committed Potential for Permanent Hire ********************************AGENCIES: TEMP vs TEMP- TO-PERM
  • 6. WEB RESOURCESwww.snagajob.com: part-time jobswww.americanstaffing.net: agencieswww.net-temps.com : temp listingswww.quintcareers.com Search: Temp Jobs & MatureWorkerswww.aarp.org/work/www.jobsearch.about.comSocial Media Sources!
  • 7. CONTRACTING AS ALONG TERMEMPLOYMENT SOLUTION Many definitions of a contractor Individual as a W2 contractor Individual as a 1099 contractor
  • 8. WORKING THROUGHCONTRACT AGENCIES PLUSES MINUSES Back office Crowded market support/collections Rates are being Regular paycheck choked Some access to In Business to place bodies group benefits Salary + Overhead Access to clients & can price you out of BD deals Work on a contract Work on a contract term term
  • 9. MANAGE RECRUITER &AGENCY RELATIONSHIPS Beware of dual resume submissions. Remember agency recruiters arent HR Pros. Get job description/requirements in writing. Find a good recruiter, connect with them through LinkedIn and stay in touch. Cut bad recruiters loose.
  • 10. WORKING AS AFREELANCER Must meet independent contractor guidelines. IRS Site Must like working without a net youll be wearing a lot of hats. Every day is a passive (and often times) proactive job hunt. Treat it like a business
  • 11. CALCULATING YOURHOURLY RATE 1099 vs. W2 Being competitive while not pricing yourself out of contracts Know your expenses every month Rent/Mortgage Utilities Car payment More firms trying to place contractors push down hourly rates Companies hiring contractors are pushing back on rates as well
  • 12. GETTING HEALTHINSURANCEAssociations Alumni Groups Cobra Contract Agency/Employment Firm Can you get coverage? Can you afford the premiums? Does it cover what you need covered?
  • 13. IRS WEBSITE VERY HELPFUL http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/index.html
  • 14. SELF EMPLOYED ACCOUNTINGSeparate savings/checking accountKeep track of all business related expenses Paper, Computers, Printers / Ink Travel to business related meetings or purchases Health InsuranceYou can write off home office Heating, Electric, Water, etc. A portion can be written off, keep track of them as they happenSet up simple spreadsheet using MS Excel or Google Docs Thoughts: Tab for Income, Tab for Expenses, Tab Mileage, Tab for Home Office Utility details. Keep track of date of transaction, amount, and descriptionKeeping organized now =easier tax and business preparation later!
  • 15. SELF EMPLOYED TAXES Set aside at least 30% of paychecks for tax purposes Recommend SEP-IRA (up to 20% of earnings) To make estimated tax payments visit: Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS) website Visit IRS Website for more details on taxes: http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/index.html (Bing or Google self-employment taxes) Recommend using a tax professional Read the rules before taking a deduction! Dont do something you may regret and pay for later.
  • 16. QUESTIONS?