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Hi,
  I'm a  Sr. SW Engineer in upstate NY applying for the subject job. I am open to being a T4 or W2 employee and have
  done so recently though most of my career has been as a contractor, either independent or thru various resellers.
  Regardless of the circumstances of hire/compensation, I retain an entrepreneurial outlook, and essentially look at
  these gigs as 1 to 3 year contracts. My longest association with a single compay was with IBM (as a contractor thru
  various job shops) over a combined period of about 7 or 8 years in the 80s and 90s.
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  <li> General Client
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   Availability to accept new clients subject to change without notice (have to say that for legal reasons).
   Availability to accept new clients subject to change without notice (have to say that for legal reasons).
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<li> Canadian  Employer
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Hi,
  I'm a  Sr. SW Engineer in the Niagara region applyng for the subject job. I am open to being a T4 employee and have
  done so recently (as W2) though most of my career has been as a contractor, either independent or thru various resellers.
  Regardless of the circumstances of hire/compensation, I retain an entrepreneurial outlook, and essentially look at
  these gigs as 1 to 3 year contracts. My longest association with a single compay was with IBM (as a contractor thru
  various job shops) over a combined period of about 7 or 8 years in the 80s and 90s.
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