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I want to pimp myself out as a freelance instructor. Just so I can get some tax breaks. Any you guys or gals done this?
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Yeah, tax breaks are easy this way. If your students pay in cash, just don't tell the government about it. No paper trail.
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Free lancing is working for your self. pimping is taking someone elses earnings :mrgreen:
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Cat Driver wrote:Free lancing is working for your self. pimping is taking someone elses earnings :mrgreen:
So pimping is what the flight schools do? :mrgreen:



Just kidding. I know it's hard to make a buck running an FTU.
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Post by Cat Driver »

No, flight schools take great financial risk to offer a service, instructors are employees....

But both of us already knew that, and are just responding to the pimp thing. :mrgreen:
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