Talk:Arryn Zech/@comment-26379788-20150519072554/@comment-25555436-20150519201715

Keep in mind, Tahi: There's a big difference between "working for" and "being hired by". The first means one is a true employee and as such is part of the company, and is affected by any changes it suffers. The second means one is not an employee, instead is simply being payed to do something for the company for a time, and as such is not affected by the changes a company goes through.

An example are Voice Actors. They are not part of any of the companies that hire them, they are simply payed to voice a character. Sure, there are companies that like to hire the same VA over and over again, but the VA is still independent. As such, whatever happens to the VA is normally of not much concern to a VA, as they would be mostly unaffected by it (though maybe dissapointed). For an employee however, anything that happens to the company could affect their future.