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As a person who is self-employed, you are responsible for making all income and payroll tax payments. Not only that, you will pay more than what would have been deducted from an employee paycheck. Why?

There is a great deal of stress when you are self-employed. You must have the ability to understand that success often only comes after multiple failures. Victory is a long road with many pitfalls. One must embrace rejection as part of the process

Overall, the construction industry is expected to continue to see healthy growth in the future. The wages for a construction worker are fair considering you do not need to invest much time or money into education.

There are opportunities for millennials and those a bit older in Arizona. If you are interested in becoming a licensed contractor in Arizona, Arizona Contractor License Center can help.

Are you a tradesman who has fine-tuned your line of work -- whether that be electrical work, plumbing, mechanic -- to the point where you are confident in your abilities to launch your own business? The truth is that you'll never get ahead financially working for someone else. If you're looking for information about starting your own company here in Arizona, read on!

If you're thinking about becoming self-employed, you need to ask yourself whether you have what it takes to make it work.

In the hunt for contractors to fill the void, business owners and managers may overlook a very important demographic of potential skilled workers – military veterans. Military veterans can help with the skilled contractor shortage. Let’s look at 3 benefits military veterans bring to the table for the skilled contractor position.

A trade association is an organization founded and funded by a business that operates in a specific industry. Let’s discuss 5 benefits of becoming a part of a trade association.

Learning for contractors is not limited to a school setting and education takes place on many levels in the real world. Let’s take a look at some events and conferences for the months of August and September 2016.

Connecting with other construction professionals is crucial for growing your business and learning new trade techniques and technologies. Check out these upcoming events, conferences and expos related to all facets of the construction industry.