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Claymoore wrote: » Congratulations! Jobs are like girlfriends - they're easier to find when you already have one. (Or is it 'don't leave one until you have another', I can never remember.) Lol
msteinhilber wrote: » Congrats! Is your new employer aware of your existing business? I would be extremely concerned about keeping going with my own venture while also working for a consulting firm. Even if you spoke to somebody who gave you the "OK, sure no problem at all" there is far too much room for big problems later on. There may be other management that are not OK with you having your own business outside of their own firm, and rightfully so since you could easily attempt to steal clients if you wanted to. My opinion, if this permanent position is the better deal for you rather than running your own business then by all means stick with the permanent job. But I would completely ignore the fact that I owned my own business. My wife and I also own our own business primarily for side jobs but we like to keep things legit and keep us protected. If I were to take a consulting job it would be a conflict of interest with my own business. If it was worthwhile (and it probably would be since I'm just small side jobs) I would dissolve our LLC and close out the bank account, after I made it clear to my prospective employer that I have a business on the side but I would dissolve the company and cease operations pending a job offer. That's just my paranoia though, I don't like to take chances in today's world - all too easy to have something turn up unexpected down the road and send you packing your things.
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