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advice on recruitment of podiatrists

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by Bonnie, May 8, 2021.

  1. Bonnie

    Bonnie Active Member


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    Hi
    I would welcome any advice on recruitment of associate podiatrists to work part time in a practice. Is employment a better option rather than associate basis to attract staff?
    thank you
    Bonnie
     
  2. FootRobot

    FootRobot Member

    It all comes down to the money. I prefer get my part time side pay as 1099. I can do more tax deductible things with the money that way.
     
  3. Bonnie

    Bonnie Active Member

    Hi
    Thank you FootRobot. What is 1099?
    Thank you
    Bonnie
     
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