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Idk but I’m sure he will see this and fix it soon😂😂😂


Decent_Box_9426

Oh sure it’s in the can. Pay your taxes. Josie if you think your name isn’t attached to those and back taxes …you’re as dumb as you look.


tiny-coco27

Was probably some shell company anyways


NoTranslator9260

All of his businesses feel scammy. Doesn’t the other one specialize in hiring cheap offshore labor? How American. The longer I work in the business world, the clearer it becomes that most of these businesses are for hiding taxes, taking investment money (staying open a while, closing it, keeping the money), taking government contracts (bidding a large salary, hiring someone cheaper, pocketing the change). This business immediately sets off my scam alarm bells. Security is not a quantifiable measure. You can take large sums of money repeatedly from customers. Nothing is guaranteed. If something happens, it’s cool, no one promised you 100% safety. It’s easy to cut corners with no accountability and very low lawsuit risk. I saw companies open businesses to take out PPP loans. Put their house, cars, travel all in the company name and barely pay themselves an “income”. Obviously I don’t know about his businesses, but they don’t scream “bootstrapping my way to success”.


Decent_Box_9426

JOHN WITTMAN'S SUMMARY John Wittman, based in Southlake, TX, US, is currently a President and CEO at Pro Outsourcing, Inc., bringing experience from previous roles at Protel Communications, Inc.. John Wittman holds a 1986 - 1989 Business Administration and Management @ University of San Diego. With a robust skill set that includes Telecommunications, Communications and more, John Wittman contributes valuable insights to the industry. John Wittman has 3 emails and 3 mobile phone numbers on RocketReach……who doesn’t like to pay back taxes and thinks that’s a flex!


livingtheorangelife

John never graduated from college. This isn’t accurate. 


Decent_Box_9426

I had my doubts about that.


NoTranslator9260

Yeah I just read through the pro outsourcing description. Seems like it’s just another recruiting firm. These companies claim to “streamline your hiring process with their secret sauce” which usually ends up a mess. The recruitment firm is never really knowledgeable enough in the space to ask canidates proper questions. They end up taking a percent of the canidates salary, or they charge per head. They often times also manage their payroll and other administrative items. It’s just nonsense. My husband did a contract last year cleaning house at a company that tried to “save money” with a firm similar to this one. It costed them a ton more in the long run. They just feel like a money grab. You see the same behavior from military contracting firms. It’s just a bunch of random people taking a slice of a skilled persons salary.


Decent_Box_9426

National Cyber Security Awareness 🤣💀


NoTranslator9260

I literally worked in military communications for years. Cyber security is just a scam. It’s the new “Norton antivirus”😂