Most states require licensing of some kind for almost any kind of work you choose to do in their state. Start up businesses are usually lucky to break even the first year because of all the start up costs. Most do not have a positive P/L until the second or third year. You will have to do your homework and do the math before you start. If it doesn’t work on paper, it surely won’t work in real life.
Re: Working out of state
Member #: 44560
Registered: 2/21/2006
Posted:
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Name:
Tony
Name:
Tony Gauer
Company:
TSB
Occupation:
Engineer
Location:
South Dakota
Personal:
70-ish
Experience:
~45 years
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Posted in reply to: Working out of state by Billbond
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