I'm afraid that won't do much good since I'm in Belgium (Europe).

Anyway, the time I spend waiting for my pc to unlock or reboot is also 
paid ;-)

It's just that I prefer to get more satisfaction from my "work"...

Peter Colpaert
Application Developer
PLI - IT - Kontich, Belgium
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I understand their policy, but you might want to mention something to 
their accounting department in passing.  Something along the lines of 
"I'm concerned about the IRS designating me as an employee instead of a 
contractor since you are supplying me a regular place to work, and 
supplying my tools.  I'm sure it'd be much easier to defend a contractor 
relationship if I brought in my own PC."  You might want to go to the 
IRS website and search for contractor or employee.  There are a number 
of standard tests an auditor will apply to a relationship to determine 
such.

Bill


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