California and just about every, no-name tractor hauling a container from the ports or rail-yards. If anything makes one want to remain a safe driver, nothing more than thinking back to those bad, old days from nine years ago.
1099
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by mpow66m, Jul 25, 2016.
Page 2 of 3
-
-
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
-
its hourly plus OT
-
Also, look at the legal forums section. About 90% of the questions are different ways employers have taken money from a 1099 "employee". My big thing to remember is for the owner doesn't care enough to follow the laws in this, what else does he skirt, or even outright break the law on?
-StevenRoad Killer and mpow66m Thank this. -
Hourly pay is a red flag, as the IRS would view that as an employee status and not a 1099 independent contractor.Road Killer and mpow66m Thank this.
-
Depends where you are at if a 1099 is good.
Generally it favors the assigner in almost any industry. Usually big time if its a "non for profit" industry like travel baseball.Road Killer and mpow66m Thank this. -
1099? Don't do it....
" This is trucker bait"
.... See if they can pay you thru a w2 , if they can't then they're not worth working for
Don't waste your job history on worthless trucking companies
Too many bad bets add up and make it rougher to get the prime jobs
.... Be wise about who you work for in this industry,Road Killer and YBTrans Thank this. -
Ok, only if it is in the range of $26-$30/HR, would go for it.
But just remember, YOU are responsible for all the taxes WC, state taxes, SS and Health insurance. Your employer will show you as a contract employee on his tax forms and the taxing entities will look for your connected documents to get their share.
Don't think you can get away with it for a while and not get caught.Road Killer, MidwestResident and mpow66m Thank this. -
its 22.00 hr.So this means i take out a certain amount and save it for tax time?
Road Killer Thanks this. -
dont sound good.just got an offer for a semi local job haulin beer in the NE.thanks for the info all.
Road Killer Thanks this. -
Yes but if you get hurt or killed it's all on you.
Workers comp in Oklahoma you get killed on job wife gets funeral expenses paid,$100,000 cash and around $600 a week for life, get killed on a 1099 job she gets nothing.
Is a few extra bucks a week worth risking your family's future?Road Killer, Florida Playboy, ppbr2001 and 1 other person Thank this.
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
Page 2 of 3