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Congrats to Pablo

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Pablo passed his rigger's exam today and is now an FAA certified rigger.



Good job Pablo! Now get to work;).

Proving once again just how hard Pablo rocks!

Derek


Sky, Muff Bro, Rodriguez Bro, and
Bastion of Purity and Innocence!™

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Damnit dude, you beat me to the post!

Anyways, Congrats Pabs!


Incase you didn't know, every tandem, all the staff rigs and all the student rigs went out of date yesterday, we need them tomorrow for jumping.

:P
--"When I die, may I be surrounded by scattered chrome and burning gasoline."

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Congrats Pablo....Now you can go to the other thread about getting girls...u know how to pack it now...and r certified...
"According to some of the conservatives here, it sounds like it's fine to beat your wide - as long as she had it coming." -Billvon

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Uh Ohhh-

Pablito or Brit, Pablito or Brit, Pablito or Brit, Pablito or Brit, Pablito or Brit, Pablito or Brit, Pablito or Brit, Pablito or Brit????????

Its ready for someone to pick up?
Can we get a bidding war?


;)
BTW- All your shyt is tax deductible. Keep some good records!!!

Tax deduction for owning your own business. (rigger)
If you have a riggin room in your apartment, you can write off that room. Example 1of 4 rooms, you ...(1)write of 25% of utility.
(2)a second phone line,
(3)cell phones that are used for business
(4)computer or printer or fax, etc. for your business, write off the whole amt this year or you can write it off over it's useful life.
(5)all of your supplies, such as copy paper, ink cartridges, pens, business cards, brochures, flyers, stamps, envelopes, folders, lockboxes, signs, Internet service, software, etc.
(6) Pertaining to your education, you can write off courses and books you've bought that are business related, bootcamps and all associated costs with that (such as your airfare, rental cars, parking costs, cabs, tolls, hotel costs, and 50% of your meals and entertainment). ***By the way, most business owners cheat themselves on meal and entertainment write-offs.*** Records a must.
If you've bought a meal or had a beer and discussed business at all during that meal or meeting, then you should be writing off these costs. B|
(7)advertising, you can write off everything you've spent here.
(8)Pertaining to travel around town, you can write off your mileage expenses one of two ways. You can write off a percentage of your total costs. such as if you use your vehicle 80% for business and 20% for personal, then you can write off 80% of your payment, 80% of your gas, and 80% of your maintenance and repairs. If you do it by mileage, you have to keep a log.

***The main thing for you is to keep a file system in a binder or anything with somekind of order. You can do your own taxes with different programs, but be sure to all your expenses from your receipts. Very important!

~AirAnn~

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