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All Forum Posts by: Cyndi McNeil

Cyndi McNeil has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Missoula Meet Up Feb 20 @ 5:30

Cyndi McNeilPosted
  • Hamilton, MT
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1
Thank you Ryan for hosting the meet up tonight! It was great to meet you, Jim and Matt! It was also fun to meet all the other folks there tonight! It was a great experience and I look forward to more!!

Post: Missoula Meet Up Feb 20 @ 5:30

Cyndi McNeilPosted
  • Hamilton, MT
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1
Hi Ryan! Thank you for setting this up! We are in Hamilton and we will do our best to be there! I am a total “newbie” but my partner has been in the construction biz for 17 years and just recently became an Independent Contractor. We are excited to meet other folks and learn a lot along the way!

Post: How to survive financially while being your own contractor?

Cyndi McNeilPosted
  • Hamilton, MT
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

Hi!

My partner (@Nick Westberry)  is an Independent Contractor and we are looking to start investing in our little town of Hamilton, Montana.  The possibilities are endless here!  Nick is currently working as a sub-contractor and gets a regular paycheck.  If we purchase a house and he does all of the remodeling work himself, he will lose that regular paycheck.  How do you make up for this?  Is that something that is factored in when you take a loan?

I'm sure this question has been answered but I could not find it.  I would also be very interested in reading material, podcasts, or other resources on the topic.  Thank you in advance, everyone seems really great on here!!