If your employment is on your resume the employer your applying to can call if need be - so yes.
Any occupation in which a person earns income whether in business for themselves or employed by another is considered paid employment.
A civil service position is what is called when you are employed by the government. These positions are highly sought after because the benefits are really good.
That would depend on what you contract with your employer binds you to. An employment contract may be a negotiated document and it is therefore not possible to give you a general answer. However, IF your employment contract precludes you from starting another business then YES you would be in breach of contract if you did so.
Contacting is another name for the word calling.
You can find jobs and employment information at Sony stores by personally asking the manager about job opportunities. Another option is to visit the Sony website and visit the "Sony Careers" center where you can explore several job opportunities.
One employed by another.
Self-employment tax is separate from income tax. Self-employment tax is actually the Social Security and Medicare taxes on self-employment income. The tax rate for Social Security is 12.4%. The tax rate for Medicare is 2.9%. When you are employed by another person, one-half of your Social Security and Medicare taxes are withheld from your gross wages. The other half is paid by your employer. When you are self-employed, you are both the employee and the employer, and must pay 100% of the Social Security and Medicare taxes due on your self-employment income. These taxes often come as a major shock to the newly self-employed. SE income is usually calculated on Form 1040 Schedule C. SE tax is calculated on Form 1040 Schedule SE. More information: http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=98846,00.html
The best way to search for employment is going out and driving around to the different companies and asking them personally if they are hiring. If that doesn't work, you can try Craigslist or Monster Jobs on Yahoo, however those sites often bring in spam that people usually want to avoid. Also another good source of finding employment is the local newspaper.
calling out
Employment.
a worker employed to clean streets (especially one employed by a municipal sanitation department)
One option is to start your own company. Whatever buildings you are hired to clean make sure you do a great job and ask to be able to use them as a reference for other jobs. Another option is to be employed by others. Find these through employment agencies, newspaper, online or even the yellow pages for cleaning company names.