I guess I’m back

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Penumbra, Feb 4, 2022.

  1. Penumbra

    Penumbra Medium Load Member

    305
    528
    Jul 29, 2019
    0
    Hey y’all…

    i guess I’m back…yep I missed you all too…

    long story short Covid is killing the restaurant world. It looks like I may be coming back in the road.

    looks like I’m going to be driving tanker (I’m endorsed but never done it) the owner has a trainer set up.

    however I would be running as a 1099 and making a percentage of the load.

    I’ve always been a W2ed employee…I’ve never even considered being an independent contractor…

    how does all this work? Is it worth it? I’m terrified of making a mistake after my last two trucking attempts went so poorly!
     
  2. Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.

  3. Frank Speak

    Frank Speak Road Train Member

    4,519
    13,821
    May 3, 2016
    0
    IMO, you’re setting yourself up perfectly for another miserable experience. I’m sure there are exceptions but, in general, 1099 jobs have a pretty bad reputation.
     
  4. Hazmat Cat

    Hazmat Cat Medium Load Member

    636
    1,778
    Oct 18, 2019
    0
    I wanna hear the long story about covid killing the restaurant world.
     
  5. kemosabi49

    kemosabi49 Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

    10,654
    45,674
    Jan 13, 2013
    SW Arkansas
    0
    Companies, including the good tanker companies, are hurting for drivers. They will train you in tanker and put you to work as a W2 company driver. With decent bennies and pay. Why people even think about taking a 1099 job when there are so many good alternatives is beyond me.
     
  6. Penumbra

    Penumbra Medium Load Member

    305
    528
    Jul 29, 2019
    0
    Can I ask why not? What’s wrong with being an independent contractor?

    and that’s not me doubting you I genuinely want to know.
     
  7. Penumbra

    Penumbra Medium Load Member

    305
    528
    Jul 29, 2019
    0
    I guess “the long and the short of it” would have been a more accurate turn of phrase lol
     
  8. BM 58

    BM 58 Road Train Member

    1,255
    4,259
    Jun 25, 2019
    0
    I guess in the restaurant world you are used to getting tips and not worrying about taxes. Trucking on a 1099 will be a whole new program for failure. You have been warned!
     
  9. Moosetek13

    Moosetek13 Road Train Member

    14,673
    18,444
    Nov 1, 2010
    Burnsville, MN
    0
    You obviously have not researched what is involved with a 1099.

    Actually, neither have I for the most part. Just what I have read here and there.

    But, have you ever run a company?
    Paid all the bills, paid all the insurance, and doing taxes...?
    Because if you go 1099 that is exactly what you will be doing.

    What a headache!
     
  10. tscottme

    tscottme Road Train Member

    Save 25% of your settlement to pay taxes, and never consider not saving that money every time you are paid. You are expected to pay quarterly estimates on your income, but the form is 1-2 pages and you don't have to be exactly right. DO NOT WAIT UNTIL NEXT APRIL to pay taxes for the first time. If you do, the amount you owe will feel like a million dollars and you will be tempted to not pay. The IRS will find you and you will pay far more than if you had paid the original amount. EVERY settlement, put 25% in a savings account or similar. Every expense you pay reduces your income. You pay taxes on the difference between the money you received and the expenses you paid.
     
    pete781693 and Doealex Thank this.
  11. tscottme

    tscottme Road Train Member

    Lots of dishonest companies pay 1099. 1099 doesn't mean the company paying it is dishonest, but it means there are less rules to protect you and it means the company is probably mis-classifying you as an IC when you are actually an employee. If they are providing the equipment, picking your loads/dispatching you then you are almost certainly, according to the IRS an employee. 1099 give dishonest and honest companies a way to make the pay seem like a pay raise compared to identical W-2 pay. Most of us W-2 employees look only at the after-tax amount. If they waive 1099 pay in your face it automatically seems like a 20-20% increase, except YOU have to do the work of paying income taxes to the city/state/feds, Self-employment taxes (Social Security X 2), and finding your own health insurance or volunteering to do without.

    How do you know the company you might work for is honest? There are tanker companies that hire experienced CDL drivers with no tanker experience.
     
  • Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.