Guest guest Posted July 31, 2002 Report Share Posted July 31, 2002 I guess you'd have to check with your tax person but I can't imagine any problems at all. Question > I think this has come up before, but I paid not attention to the answer as > it did not apply to me at the time. > > I have a relative (an MT) in Massachusetts who has more clients than she can > handle and does most of her work via voice files and email. She also charges > more per line than I do. She has asked me (I live in Oregon) to work with > her. I am considering it, as I still have the old fashioned tape and print > out system with delivery every day. It would save me money in gas, paper, > toner, and especially time. My question is, however, what kind of tax > problems might I encouner by working as an independent contractor for > someone in another state? Are they going to hit me up for state tax for > earnings in their state? Since my business is here and I do my work here, I > am hoping it would not apply. > > Thanks. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2002 Report Share Posted July 31, 2002 I guess you'd have to check with your tax person but I can't imagine any problems at all. Question > I think this has come up before, but I paid not attention to the answer as > it did not apply to me at the time. > > I have a relative (an MT) in Massachusetts who has more clients than she can > handle and does most of her work via voice files and email. She also charges > more per line than I do. She has asked me (I live in Oregon) to work with > her. I am considering it, as I still have the old fashioned tape and print > out system with delivery every day. It would save me money in gas, paper, > toner, and especially time. My question is, however, what kind of tax > problems might I encouner by working as an independent contractor for > someone in another state? Are they going to hit me up for state tax for > earnings in their state? Since my business is here and I do my work here, I > am hoping it would not apply. > > Thanks. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2002 Report Share Posted July 31, 2002 I guess you'd have to check with your tax person but I can't imagine any problems at all. Question > I think this has come up before, but I paid not attention to the answer as > it did not apply to me at the time. > > I have a relative (an MT) in Massachusetts who has more clients than she can > handle and does most of her work via voice files and email. She also charges > more per line than I do. She has asked me (I live in Oregon) to work with > her. I am considering it, as I still have the old fashioned tape and print > out system with delivery every day. It would save me money in gas, paper, > toner, and especially time. My question is, however, what kind of tax > problems might I encouner by working as an independent contractor for > someone in another state? Are they going to hit me up for state tax for > earnings in their state? Since my business is here and I do my work here, I > am hoping it would not apply. > > Thanks. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2004 Report Share Posted May 21, 2004 --- Wiseman wrote: > OOPS > > should have been " write " not " right " , It's okay, you are in the county, after all... Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2004 Report Share Posted May 21, 2004 <grin> but probably more a reflection of spending the last 3 hours with 3rd graders, helping out at skool (done on purpose). RE: Re: question --- Wiseman wrote: > OOPS > > should have been " write " not " right " , It's okay, you are in the county, after all... Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2004 Report Share Posted July 1, 2004 In a message dated 7/1/04 6:22:06 PM Pacific Daylight Time, busybeetime@... writes: What is the reason that not many ems companies run double medics? It might sound like a stupid question but humor me. Shortage? Cost? etc? MONEY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2004 Report Share Posted July 1, 2004 In a message dated 7/1/04 6:22:06 PM Pacific Daylight Time, busybeetime@... writes: What is the reason that not many ems companies run double medics? It might sound like a stupid question but humor me. Shortage? Cost? etc? MONEY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2004 Report Share Posted July 1, 2004 put it well, it usually comes down to the money. I believe that the real answer is that they can put more trucks on the streets with paramedics and basics and if you are a mostly transfer ambulance, it makes sense. In our case we have run double medics for years until we just could not get the quality paramedics that we wanted. There were some very good intermediates around that had impressed us and we decided to hire 3, one per shift. They received authority from our Medical Director to do most of the paramedic skills except chest tubes, chricotherotomy, and narcotics. They are assistants is RSII and major Trauma Alerts. Other than that, they pretty much carry their weight, alternating calls. I am reminded that we are a 911 response only service. No transfers but still the regular BS of 911 type abuse. We still find that alternating calls, assuming equal run writing and just the fact that you have someone else as a second brain, has reduced stress enormously. We are now to the point that we have only one opening in a 36 medic service and more relief in our daily run load helps also. The hiring of Intermediates also beat the competition in waiting for these medics to make paramedic, we already have them onboard. Andy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2004 Report Share Posted July 1, 2004 >>From: busy bee >>What is the reason that not many ems companies run double medics? >>It might sound like a stupid question but humor me. Shortage? Cost? etc? Yes to both, currently there is a shortage, and a drastic one at that, for a long time, we have enjoyed an increase of up to 10% of our workforce annually, over the past few years, we have seen a downward trend, and from 2003 to 2004, Texas EMS added a mere 477 certified personnel, that's 0.9%, pretty dismal. Cost is self explanatory, cheaper to run a Medic/Basic crew and pay only one person the high dollar (tongue firmly in cheek), and the other a relatively low wage. There are a number of drawback though, not the least of which is burnout. That said, although there is sucj a thing as a stupid question, your was not one of them.... Mike " Tater Salad " Hatfield EMT-P EMStock 2005!! Coming soon!!! www.emstock.com www.temsf.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2004 Report Share Posted July 2, 2004 I think that Andy Foote covered the topic of why most services do not have 2 paramedics on the truck very well. I was being very " BRIEF " and accurate with my response that it all boiled down to MONEY! I too worked for a service for many years which had 2 paramedics on every truck. It was great to be able to swap out calls. It was great to have a second person who could perform all advanced skills. All of this did reduce stress and burnout, as Andy stated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2004 Report Share Posted July 2, 2004 In a message dated 7/2/2004 8:53:27 AM Central Daylight Time, supervisor@... writes: By the way, there has been talk for years about eliminating the Intermediate certification in Texas and adding IVs and intubation to the EMT curriculum. Does anybody know anything about this or have an opinion. Most EMTs with some field experience can perform these procedures anyway just because they've seen enough of them Based on this theory, I work in a hospital (surgery) I have witnessed over two hundred circumcision. I can now be a doc and do the circumcision? I think your wires are a little crossed. Tom LeNeveu Learning Paramedic EMStock2004 was a RESOUNDING SUCCESS... Come See us Next year. _www.emstock.com_ (http://www.emstock.com/) _www.temsf.org_ (http://www.temsf.org/) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2004 Report Share Posted July 2, 2004 In a message dated 7/2/2004 10:49:42 AM Central Standard Time, FireMedic1633@... writes: Based on this theory, I work in a hospital (surgery) I have witnessed over two hundred circumcision. I can now be a doc and do the circumcision? I think your wires are a little crossed. Tom LeNeveu Learning Paramedic Not only do I agree but it is not just the ability to perform the skill, but to know what is happening inside the body if certain things go wrong. There are many other reasons it should not be done but I do not understand the theory either. If they make a lot of the Intermediate curriculum part of the EMT basic course then you have Intermediate. If not your still a basic. Andy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2004 Report Share Posted July 2, 2004 Andy, You are absolutely correct. However I would love to see the " basic " be expanded to include what the intermediate is trained to do. Then the basic is ready to work on an ambulance. Now before all the EMT's start an up roar.... And I know they will..... I do believe that an EMT can be an excellent partner. But what about having a partner that can function at a basic ALS level? If I had to choose between a good Basic and a good Intermediate.... Sorry basics.... I want an intermediate, that can start IV's intubate etc. Help me get the patient ready to transport. (EMT's do vitals, O2 But don't secure the airway, and lift.) I think, in my own humble and personal opinion that EMT's are awesome at what they do. I know many EMT's that are extremely helpful on the unit. And these guys need to go on and get to the next level. Tom LeNeveu Learning Paramedic EMStock 2005 is coming.... Are you? _www.emstock.com_ (http://www.emstock.com/) _www.temsf.org_ (http://www.temsf.org/) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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