Finding work in the first place can be hard enough. Then, devoting the resources to actually performing the work is often no easy task. After all of that, you expect to get paid for your work. Often, though, this isn’t the case. You may actually spend more time and effort getting paid than you did in getting the work in the first place and then performing it.Here are some steps you can take to increase your chances of getting paid in full, and in a timely manner.Talk billing up frontThe best approach, according to Carol Frischer, is to create language
Making Sure You Get Paid
Accountant offers tips on how to make sure you get what is owed to you after completing a job
Jun 09, 2016
| by William Atkinson |

















