PC Box Careers

Careers - Our Next Step is Your Next Step
At PC Box Services it is our goal to provide a positive, fun and collaborative working environment in which everyone contributes. Our employees are the key to our success and maintaining this culture begins with the hiring process. We are not only looking for the best talent in every aspect of our business; we are looking for people that are highly motivated, honest, hardworking, respectful and willing to contribute to the success of the team. If you have a positive attitude and a strong work ethic, PC Box Services will provide you with a challenging career where your effort and contributions will be recognized and appreciated.
Why Join Us?
We’ve entered one of the most exciting periods in our history. New technologies, new international markets, and new ways of offering solutions to customers are just some examples of why we need talented people. We sell great products at fair prices. We are honest, hardworking and professional. If you are looking for an environment where you can make a direct impact and are looking to develop your skills in a fast-paced and growing company, then we would love to hear from you. We are looking for people who are willing to think big, but at the same time are willing to roll up their sleeves to make things happen. We have big plans for the future, and we need the right people to make it a reality.
Contact Us?
We always need Technicians, web developers, Software Specials and any other computer related Skills. if you want a part or full time job as a independent computer Tech, please E-mail us you resume. all tech's work as a independent contractor. all tech's must meet the requirements of the task that is given to them.
In the United States, any company or organization engaged in a trade or business that pays more than $600 to an independent contractor in one year is required to report this to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) as well as to the contractor, using Form 1099-MISC. This form is merely a report of monies paid; independent contractors do not have income taxes withheld from their pay as regular employees do. When computing taxable income on the federal income tax return, the independent contractor can deduct, from his gross income amount, the amount work related expenses, such as tools or safety gear needed for the work that were purchased by the contractor himself.
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