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To: mnehring

I remember software engineers with his kind of history here on the east coast — into the tax avoidance schemes. I also was pissed about that tax section 1706 — the removal of the safe harbor from being W2 employees for contracting engineers, software developers, draftsmen and tech writers. It cost me a lot of money too.

It changed the whole engineering labor market. Still a bad idea. Embedded systems are project work. Design, build, deliver, done. It’s silly to have to take he status of a permanent employee for income tax ‘employee’ status to work on such projects. It’s a burden and drag on the market.


750 posted on 02/18/2010 10:29:59 AM PST by bvw
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To: bvw

You, like most “normal” people, took the good with the bad, adjusted, and went on with life in an upbeat manner. I know you’re not perfect but I applaud how you live life looking for oppt rather than looking to be a victim of life.

Unfortunately, the people I know that are liberal-socialist-anarchist are miserable in thinking. They are never happy even when they are enjoying the fruits of their ideology.

My prayer is that one day they will wake up and smile at life’s oppt and challenges. When that day comes, they will be well-adjusted.

I’m sorry this guy bought into the liberal mindset lock stock and barrel. Instead of being the Unibomber he became the uniplaner.


809 posted on 02/18/2010 10:41:17 AM PST by egannacht (Inalienable rights granted by...)
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Dang.............Fox News is on the ball..........they already have the whole story........even the guy’s suicide note. Sad circumstances all around......


1,035 posted on 02/18/2010 11:30:12 AM PST by NoRedTape
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