Crude oil hauling in Northern Colorado.
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by drew2083, Apr 10, 2019.
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I worked there when it was still Missouri Basin Well Service. Then it went downhill when it became MBI. They're good at training, for sure. But I never saw myself having a career there.
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For what it’s worth I make 27 percent as a w2 driver here in New Mexico. For me to consider 1099 I would need to see at least 35 percent. It’s not just the extra taxes you have to think about. There is other things like work comp, health insurance. Most 1099 jobs are a bad deal.
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I think we've burst his bubble. Sorry dude.Crude Truckin' Thanks this.
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Also in crude hauling it is very important to know the rate and where the truck owner is in the food chain. You want to be as close to the company buying the oil as possible for the best rate.
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I wonder if I could get him to consider to NOT do a 1099 at 25% lol
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He said he would teach me everything there is to know about buying it and hauling it.
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1099 is for owner/op's, mostly.
there are law suits out there for companies that have cheated drivers, by saying 1099 and treating you as an employee.
might want to read this;
Employee Misclassification as Independent Contractors - Wage and Hour Division (WHD) - U.S. Department of Laborjon69 Thanks this. -
Any of you guys familiar with a company up in Casper, WY called Prairie Field Services? Guy said if I didn't wanna do a 1099, he could hook me up with these guys...
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Groendyke hauls crude in Denver, there are others, all are always hiring.
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