I'm not an expert on 1099 but it usually means the driver is responsible for his own taxes. The employer hold out nothing on the paycheck.
Also, the driver receives no workman comp and usually no health benefits of any kind.
As a rule the companies that pay their drivers on 1099 tend to be bottom of the barrel shady operators.
There's also a line between being an employee and being considered a contractor on 1099. A lot of companies are using their drivers on 1099 and treating them like regular employees.
I'll let somebody...anybody...that knows more about this than I do finish the description.
Bought my 2nd truck!
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