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SanDiegoDave
ParticipantThe biggie is the home-based business, or side consulting that can generate a 1099. It opens up a great deal of home based deductions that would normally have to amount to over 2% of AGI before they even begin being deductible. I ran into that with my 2008 taxes. Lots of work-related expenses not covered by my employer that didn’t pass the 2% threshold. Time for me to go out and get some side work.
Anyone need the services of a computer network expert? VoIP, Wi-fi, routing/switching, LAN/WAN, Cisco, Nortel, Juniper. I bring 10 years of global enterprise level experience. Small jobs welcome 🙂
SanDiegoDave
ParticipantThe biggie is the home-based business, or side consulting that can generate a 1099. It opens up a great deal of home based deductions that would normally have to amount to over 2% of AGI before they even begin being deductible. I ran into that with my 2008 taxes. Lots of work-related expenses not covered by my employer that didn’t pass the 2% threshold. Time for me to go out and get some side work.
Anyone need the services of a computer network expert? VoIP, Wi-fi, routing/switching, LAN/WAN, Cisco, Nortel, Juniper. I bring 10 years of global enterprise level experience. Small jobs welcome 🙂
SanDiegoDave
ParticipantThe biggie is the home-based business, or side consulting that can generate a 1099. It opens up a great deal of home based deductions that would normally have to amount to over 2% of AGI before they even begin being deductible. I ran into that with my 2008 taxes. Lots of work-related expenses not covered by my employer that didn’t pass the 2% threshold. Time for me to go out and get some side work.
Anyone need the services of a computer network expert? VoIP, Wi-fi, routing/switching, LAN/WAN, Cisco, Nortel, Juniper. I bring 10 years of global enterprise level experience. Small jobs welcome 🙂
SanDiegoDave
ParticipantThe biggie is the home-based business, or side consulting that can generate a 1099. It opens up a great deal of home based deductions that would normally have to amount to over 2% of AGI before they even begin being deductible. I ran into that with my 2008 taxes. Lots of work-related expenses not covered by my employer that didn’t pass the 2% threshold. Time for me to go out and get some side work.
Anyone need the services of a computer network expert? VoIP, Wi-fi, routing/switching, LAN/WAN, Cisco, Nortel, Juniper. I bring 10 years of global enterprise level experience. Small jobs welcome 🙂
SanDiegoDave
ParticipantBetween the Fox News crews, the Prop 8 supporters, and the “Obama is Hitler” crowd, I’ll just as soon stay away.
I didn’t like the stimulus bill either. But why attend a protest where I have a serious distaste for about 95% of the other attendees?
SanDiegoDave
ParticipantBetween the Fox News crews, the Prop 8 supporters, and the “Obama is Hitler” crowd, I’ll just as soon stay away.
I didn’t like the stimulus bill either. But why attend a protest where I have a serious distaste for about 95% of the other attendees?
SanDiegoDave
ParticipantBetween the Fox News crews, the Prop 8 supporters, and the “Obama is Hitler” crowd, I’ll just as soon stay away.
I didn’t like the stimulus bill either. But why attend a protest where I have a serious distaste for about 95% of the other attendees?
SanDiegoDave
ParticipantBetween the Fox News crews, the Prop 8 supporters, and the “Obama is Hitler” crowd, I’ll just as soon stay away.
I didn’t like the stimulus bill either. But why attend a protest where I have a serious distaste for about 95% of the other attendees?
SanDiegoDave
ParticipantBetween the Fox News crews, the Prop 8 supporters, and the “Obama is Hitler” crowd, I’ll just as soon stay away.
I didn’t like the stimulus bill either. But why attend a protest where I have a serious distaste for about 95% of the other attendees?
SanDiegoDave
Participant[quote=4plexowner]
incompetence and indifference are running rife in our society – it doesn’t matter that you are paying good money for a ‘professional’ service, the mgmt company is very unlikely to do things in a manner that you find acceptable[/quote]I totally agree. Even in a well-funded & stable condo/HOA we cannot find a management company who gives a sh*t and can do their job with a decent level of competence.
Usually when unemployment goes up, customer service gets better. Doesn’t seem to be the case this time. There probably just aren’t enough people unemployed yet.
SanDiegoDave
Participant[quote=4plexowner]
incompetence and indifference are running rife in our society – it doesn’t matter that you are paying good money for a ‘professional’ service, the mgmt company is very unlikely to do things in a manner that you find acceptable[/quote]I totally agree. Even in a well-funded & stable condo/HOA we cannot find a management company who gives a sh*t and can do their job with a decent level of competence.
Usually when unemployment goes up, customer service gets better. Doesn’t seem to be the case this time. There probably just aren’t enough people unemployed yet.
SanDiegoDave
Participant[quote=4plexowner]
incompetence and indifference are running rife in our society – it doesn’t matter that you are paying good money for a ‘professional’ service, the mgmt company is very unlikely to do things in a manner that you find acceptable[/quote]I totally agree. Even in a well-funded & stable condo/HOA we cannot find a management company who gives a sh*t and can do their job with a decent level of competence.
Usually when unemployment goes up, customer service gets better. Doesn’t seem to be the case this time. There probably just aren’t enough people unemployed yet.
SanDiegoDave
Participant[quote=4plexowner]
incompetence and indifference are running rife in our society – it doesn’t matter that you are paying good money for a ‘professional’ service, the mgmt company is very unlikely to do things in a manner that you find acceptable[/quote]I totally agree. Even in a well-funded & stable condo/HOA we cannot find a management company who gives a sh*t and can do their job with a decent level of competence.
Usually when unemployment goes up, customer service gets better. Doesn’t seem to be the case this time. There probably just aren’t enough people unemployed yet.
SanDiegoDave
Participant[quote=4plexowner]
incompetence and indifference are running rife in our society – it doesn’t matter that you are paying good money for a ‘professional’ service, the mgmt company is very unlikely to do things in a manner that you find acceptable[/quote]I totally agree. Even in a well-funded & stable condo/HOA we cannot find a management company who gives a sh*t and can do their job with a decent level of competence.
Usually when unemployment goes up, customer service gets better. Doesn’t seem to be the case this time. There probably just aren’t enough people unemployed yet.
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