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<p>[QUOTE="Hick, post: 5845360, member: 155193"]Per diem is not taxable income, so you won't owe taxes on it at year's end. But WV would have a field day with it if they could.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I think your situation with your DM is going to make or break you anywhere you go. There are a lot of good dispatchers at TA, but they do have a big work load. Drivers who stay under the radar and just deliver on time without being babysit all the time are going to have it easier than others. That's probably true anywhere.</p><p><br /></p><p>Office politics might play a bit of a role too. They are cooped up together all day so some of that is going to bleed out. You just have to work with what you're given or try to change it up.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Hick, post: 5845360, member: 155193"]Per diem is not taxable income, so you won't owe taxes on it at year's end. But WV would have a field day with it if they could. I think your situation with your DM is going to make or break you anywhere you go. There are a lot of good dispatchers at TA, but they do have a big work load. Drivers who stay under the radar and just deliver on time without being babysit all the time are going to have it easier than others. That's probably true anywhere. Office politics might play a bit of a role too. They are cooped up together all day so some of that is going to bleed out. You just have to work with what you're given or try to change it up.[/QUOTE]
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