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I am still working with the same chiropractor but I had another chiropractor call me and want an interview so i went in. I'm in need for money desperately and this that i'm doing now is barely picking up. The other chiro is really interested in hiring me. I'm wondering what others oppinions are on the matter of....

should i just work for one chiro at a time?

should i work both?

how should i tell the one i'm working for now that i found a new and better job?

I've been working so hard the last few months for this to work i'm not sure what to do. any ideas???

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Comment by Jessica Rooks on May 5, 2011 at 9:55pm

k thanks

Comment by sandy macdonald on May 5, 2011 at 4:56am
I Agree with Marilyn..
Comment by Marilyn St.John on May 3, 2011 at 10:35am

I do work in a chiro environment too, and I'm an independent contractor, not an employee.  Since I have had few periods when just one can keep me busy as much as I would like, I have made myself available to other offices.  For awhile I did massage out of three offices as needed, as well as having my own outcall clientele (I never massage chiro clients outside of their respective offices nor imply that somebody switch chiros--in fact I never mention I work elsewhere, out of respect for the chiro in whose office I'm working at the time.)  Right now I'm back to working at just one chiro office, they have more clients interested in keeping me pretty busy.  SO...you might consider being an IC instead of somebody else's employee, it may cost you more at tax time since you have to pay your own Fed & State, but don't forget that you can also deduct your lotion and equipment and continuing ed!  It's worth looking into.

 

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