Frac Sand Drivers Needed

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  1. Texanfowler

    Texanfowler Bobtail Member

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    We are a small company based out of Fort Worth, Texas looking to hire 2 drivers, 1 immediately, to haul frac sand in Texas & New Mexico. Driver gets 25% of truck gross and is paid 1099. Must have minimum 2 years with CDL A class and those with pneumatic experience will be contacted first but we are willing to train the right driver. Drivers are averaging $2000-$3000/week. Just depends on how hard you want to run. Emails only please

    Termar Logistics LLC.
    817-673-0544-Casey
     
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  3. falcon71

    falcon71 Bobtail Member

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    It is against the law to pay drivers 1099
     
  4. Texanfowler

    Texanfowler Bobtail Member

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    Ok, guess the entire frac industry is in the wrong.
     
  5. rookietrucker

    rookietrucker Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    I think you got it wrong. The entire frac industry is not paying on 1099. I make what you quoted above after taxes, hauling frac sand.
     
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  6. falcon71

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    I have the same deal you have rookietrucker
     
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  7. Jokingypsy

    Jokingypsy Medium Load Member

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    To rookie trucker, you're bringing home 2-3 thousand a week after taxes? Where can I sign up?

    Adam
     
  8. poppapump1332

    poppapump1332 Road Train Member

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    Love companies that pay 1099 and are only giving you 25% of the load they dont pay no benefits or ss tax.
     
  9. falcon71

    falcon71 Bobtail Member

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    And the the 25% is probably not off a 100% it is most likely from 80%
     
  10. mshauling

    mshauling Bobtail Member

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    Paying someone under 1099 =lawsuit from the employee and the IRS. I couldn't imagine,what would happen if he/she had a employee get hurt,probably wouldn't have to worry about hiring anyone any more. Also you can't fire someone under 1099 its meant for contractors not employee's.
     
  11. Tall Mike

    Tall Mike Road Train Member

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    and do you think they are giving you the real rate ??


    yeah right..
     
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