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So long as it’s not sir, ma’am, dude, dear or anything rude, it doesn’t matter really

Sir,

The original poster does not exist on the land of regular Fiverr.

Did you know that?

Yes he does - take the 1 off the end of the username - it’s a bug with some users.

Hope OP doesn’t mind me posting this to demonstrate:

https://www.fiverr.com/ameraltaf

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actually it is kind of employee and employer

buyer = employer

seller = employee

No, the buyer isn’t an employer and the seller isn’t an employee.

When you go to Burger King, is Burger King your employee? It’s the same when you hire a doctor, lawyer, wedding photographer, etc. They’re not your employees.

Think of employees as someone who gets a fixed amount of money every 2-weeks, may or may not get benefits, has clear job duties, and is expected to be at work even if there’s no work to be done.

An employee gets paid for his time. If he makes mistakes, he has to keep fixing his work until it’s perfect or his boss does it for him.

Here on Fiverr, we’re not paid for our time, we’re paid for our work, assuming the client values our work and doesn’t demand a refund. Fiverr in a way is like being a hot dog vendor, you’re waiting for people to show up and buy something. The only difference is you’re not waiting outside in the rain, don’t worry about health codes, business license, taxes, etc.

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No, the buyer isn’t an employer and the seller isn’t an employee.

When you go to Burger King, is Burger King your employee? It’s the same when you hire a doctor, lawyer, wedding photographer, etc. They’re not your employees.

Think of employees as someone who gets a fixed amount of money every 2-weeks, may or may not get benefits, has clear job duties, and is expected to be at work even if there’s no work to be done.

An employee gets paid for his time. If he makes mistakes, he has to keep fixing his work until it’s perfect or his boss does it for him.

Here on Fiverr, we’re not paid for our time, we’re paid for our work, assuming the client values our work and doesn’t demand a refund. Fiverr in a way is like being a hot dog vendor, you’re waiting for people to show up and buy something. The only difference is you’re not waiting outside in the rain, don’t worry about health codes, business license, taxes, etc.

@fastcopywriter point to be noted, Great definition. Thanks

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