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    I think there would be pros & cons for both sides. A lot of new providers who don't have many contacts will go with an agency until they are able to find their own clients. I know one huge negative is that you will not make the same amount of money as you would privately. I chose to be private from day one as I wanted to be in control of my own business and all aspects of it. Good luck on your decision.

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