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Dec-23-2013 01:20 PM
mikeleblanc413 wrote:
THANK YOU so much. I had some basic questions I would pose, but there are some very good ideas here. I'm going to write up my list and I'll post shortly after Christmas. I'll explain how I'm planning to use it and would appreciate input from more experienced Workampers.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
Dec-23-2013 11:32 AM
Dec-23-2013 04:20 AM
stickdog wrote:HappyKayakers wrote:mikeleblanc413 wrote:
MCIbus wrote, "...I ask for them to put there rules on how they 1099, hour to be worked, and with a list of benefits in writing before we interview. I no longer work for companies that do not do there 1099's legally."
My question is, how would you do a 1099 illegally?
By treating you as an independent contractor when you're, in fact, an employee.
Wouldn't that be a W2 form?
Dec-22-2013 04:30 PM
HappyKayakers wrote:mikeleblanc413 wrote:
MCIbus wrote, "...I ask for them to put there rules on how they 1099, hour to be worked, and with a list of benefits in writing before we interview. I no longer work for companies that do not do there 1099's legally."
My question is, how would you do a 1099 illegally?
By treating you as an independent contractor when you're, in fact, an employee.
Dec-22-2013 03:55 PM
mikeleblanc413 wrote:
MCIbus wrote, "...I ask for them to put there rules on how they 1099, hour to be worked, and with a list of benefits in writing before we interview. I no longer work for companies that do not do there 1099's legally."
My question is, how would you do a 1099 illegally?
Dec-22-2013 02:38 PM
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Dec-22-2013 08:04 AM
Dog Folks wrote:
These questions may seem quite “picky” to others, but we are volunteering and if the “job” isn’t what we want, then no hard feelings, we will move on and find a different position. A lot depends on what you are willing to do and what conditions you will accept. Hope this helps.
Dec-22-2013 07:34 AM