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Upthevibe

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7. I'm wondering if anyone can answer my question....Alwaysinasnit.I just sent you a pm
Fri Oct 9, 2020, 08:12 PM
Oct 2020

but I'm going to go ahead and post my question here as well:

I live in L.A. I've been a teacher off and on but don't have a full-credential (nor do I want one). Most recently I've been a substitute teacher and have loved it. That all ended on March 13th when the schools closed. Now, since most of the classes are virtual, there's basically NO work for subs.

I was looking into teaching English online to young students in Korea. There are several companies that one can go through. However, I'd be a an independent contractor./and a 1099 employee. Back at the beginning of this year when that law went through the legislature, the companies wouldn't hire online English teachers in CA because of it.

I'm having a hard time understanding if Prop. 22 is just for Uber drivers or for all independent contractors. Does anyone know where I could get some more information?

Thanks!

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