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Actually that makes you 100% staff
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This is your HW? Lol
Actually that makes you 100% staff
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Actually that makes you 100% staff
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Is that a computer code for your school?This is your HW? Lol
All that money the non-profit organization gets goes to paying employees and renting rooms and stuff like that.I would like to point out that, even though you're non-profit, you could get still paided. The average CEO of a non profit organization gets 120,000 USD a year. While I know you're not getting anywhere close to this number, you should still get paid by Britcubes.
That's what I'm saying. They work for the organization, and therefore be able to get paid enough to make a living.All that money the non-profit organization gets goes to paying employees and renting rooms and stuff like that.
The employees get money, but the people who own the organization don't. Jack and Luke don't need money to keep this thing going.That's what I'm saying. They work for the organization, and therefore be able to get paid enough to make a living.
The employees get money, but the people who own the organization don't. Jack and Luke don't need money to keep this thing going.
That’s my thinking. And besides, it’s not officially a non profit.The CEO does, all they need to do is appoint themselves CEO and COO, then establish a board consisting of themselves and maybe a staff member or two
But in a couple years, they'd probably need a job.These guys don't need money, they're young teenagers who live with their family.
These guys don't need money, they're young teenagers who live with their family.
But in a couple years, they'd probably need a job.
So you're saying that their job should be getting a ton of money from a store sponsoring their "business" that they need 0$ to run per year !?But in a couple years, they'd probably need a job.
No, but money is moneySo you're saying that their job should be getting a ton of money from a store sponsoring their "business" that they need 0$ to run per year !?
I acknowledged that.As I said a long time ago in this thread, you aren't a non-profit in the USA until you apply for 501(c)(3) status with the US government. If they were making any money, the money being made would be considered a sole proprietorship of whoever received the money. But that doesn't appear to be the case.
And besides, it’s not officially a non profit.
As I said a long time ago in this thread, you aren't a non-profit in the USA until you apply for 501(c)(3) status with the US government. If they were making any money, the money being made would be considered a sole proprietorship of whoever received the money. But that doesn't appear to be the case.