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In this episode, Paul Hook shares why he uses both independent contractors and employees as a unique mix in his business to offer one of a kind expertise to his customers and a flexible operation at his marketing agency, tyny co.
Paul & Nicole also share the pros and cons of their personal experiences as both independent contractors and employees.
Please visit our blog at http://www.downtowntroy.org/learn to see the show notes.
This video was recorded previously and with the ever-changing landscape there may be some little things that have changed.
The podcast series is a component of the Downtown Troy Business Improvement District's small business development program. If you would like to receive the weekly content via email, sign up for the program here www.downtowntroy.org/learn. You will receive weekly emails filled with valuable resources to help your small business become more resilient to the ever-changing business world.
**Love what you’re listening to? Support the Downtown Troy BID by becoming a program sponsor or making a tax-deductible contribution here: www.downtowntroy.org/support
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By Downtown Troy BIDIn this episode, Paul Hook shares why he uses both independent contractors and employees as a unique mix in his business to offer one of a kind expertise to his customers and a flexible operation at his marketing agency, tyny co.
Paul & Nicole also share the pros and cons of their personal experiences as both independent contractors and employees.
Please visit our blog at http://www.downtowntroy.org/learn to see the show notes.
This video was recorded previously and with the ever-changing landscape there may be some little things that have changed.
The podcast series is a component of the Downtown Troy Business Improvement District's small business development program. If you would like to receive the weekly content via email, sign up for the program here www.downtowntroy.org/learn. You will receive weekly emails filled with valuable resources to help your small business become more resilient to the ever-changing business world.
**Love what you’re listening to? Support the Downtown Troy BID by becoming a program sponsor or making a tax-deductible contribution here: www.downtowntroy.org/support
Category
Support the show (http://www.downtowntroy.org/support)