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<blockquote data-quote="dmac1" data-source="post: 2125131" data-attributes="member: 60252"><p>You must have someone available, that's not so independent. If you were a real independent contractor, the business you were servicing couldn't set your hours. And I can tel that you don't even know the statutes. One of the statutes is that if you are providing the main service of the company, you are an employee. Do you really believe that delivering packages is not fedex's core business??? However, if you were a plumber called in to fix the toilet the drivers plugged with all their BS, you could be considered as a contractor, since fixing toilets is not fedex's core service. You have very weak arguments in favor of contractor status. Even the facts that fedex requires you to incorporate, requires that you pay your drivers as employees, determines where you will deliver, and when, even if you hire others to do the work makes it more likely that a court will find that you are an employee, just like I was, even though I had multiple routes and multiple drivers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmac1, post: 2125131, member: 60252"] You must have someone available, that's not so independent. If you were a real independent contractor, the business you were servicing couldn't set your hours. And I can tel that you don't even know the statutes. One of the statutes is that if you are providing the main service of the company, you are an employee. Do you really believe that delivering packages is not fedex's core business??? However, if you were a plumber called in to fix the toilet the drivers plugged with all their BS, you could be considered as a contractor, since fixing toilets is not fedex's core service. You have very weak arguments in favor of contractor status. Even the facts that fedex requires you to incorporate, requires that you pay your drivers as employees, determines where you will deliver, and when, even if you hire others to do the work makes it more likely that a court will find that you are an employee, just like I was, even though I had multiple routes and multiple drivers. [/QUOTE]
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