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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 4043188" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>+1000 to most all of this.</p><p></p><p>I'm an independent contractor. Brokers in my industry will sometimes try to micromanage by requiring us to log hours or call in daily, logging hours on site, record counts, etc., but it doesn't generally work out well for them. Because us guys and gals with years of experience just won't tolerate it. We are required to have a corporation or LLC, therefore we are in actuality self-employed. There are actually federal guidelines for the definition of contractor, but some brokers will move the ends of the earth to treat us like employees. We set our own hours and the broker only needs to concern himself with the work product we put in and the time to completion and NOT what hours of the day we are actually working it, which is really flexible these days since almost everything is provided to us digitally and/or is available online. The better brokers are on board with all of that and those are the ones us experienced guys stay with for years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 4043188, member: 3099"] +1000 to most all of this. I'm an independent contractor. Brokers in my industry will sometimes try to micromanage by requiring us to log hours or call in daily, logging hours on site, record counts, etc., but it doesn't generally work out well for them. Because us guys and gals with years of experience just won't tolerate it. We are required to have a corporation or LLC, therefore we are in actuality self-employed. There are actually federal guidelines for the definition of contractor, but some brokers will move the ends of the earth to treat us like employees. We set our own hours and the broker only needs to concern himself with the work product we put in and the time to completion and NOT what hours of the day we are actually working it, which is really flexible these days since almost everything is provided to us digitally and/or is available online. The better brokers are on board with all of that and those are the ones us experienced guys stay with for years. [/QUOTE]
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