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Contractors vs. Employees: What Practice Owners Need to Know with Sam Major

1 h 24 min · 18 de mar de 2026
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What’s the real difference between hiring contractors vs. employees in private practice? In this episode of The Right Tack, Paul and Jim sit down with Sam Major of Apollo Counseling and Fenris Inc. to unpack the legal, financial, and cultural trade-offs practice owners need to understand. From control and flexibility to misclassification risk and team dynamics, this conversation offers a practical, real-world look at one of the biggest staffing decisions behavioral health leaders face.

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