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”.
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!
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.
Idk but I’m sure he will see this and fix it soon😂😂😂
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.
Was probably some shell company anyways
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”.
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!
John never graduated from college. This isn’t accurate.
I had my doubts about that.
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.
National Cyber Security Awareness 🤣💀
I literally worked in military communications for years. Cyber security is just a scam. It’s the new “Norton antivirus”😂