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    Posted: 26/July/2005 at 4:26pm

Hey guys, new to the board, and the business.

I just bought a 2002 Chevy 2500 with a Prochem Legend SE truckmount.  I won't be operating the van, but I have someone picked out to operate.  Do you guys have any suggestions for compensation agreements, or even a template of one you use?

Great board, and I'm looking forward to learning from all of you.

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compenastion agreement as in what???? health or money???
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Be careful.

 I got my tm on a lease return.  Seem a couple of guys (lawyers) thought they would start a carpet cleaning biz.  They bought the stuff hired a guy and in 2 1/2 years put 505 hours on the machine. 

CCT, UFT, OCT, CRT, RRT, WRT, SMT, FSRT, JTC, JSR, JWR, MTC a great life, if you don't weaken.


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That is more hours than I usually put on?
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AJSMITH: 

    You in the U.S.? If so, and thje individual is an independant contractor, you can find any Independant Contractor "contract" online. They are pretty standard and you simply fill in the blanks. BUT, the IRS thinks that if you tell a person where to work, how to do the job, AND provide them equipment, they are an employee, and therefore you must pay taxes, have workmans comp, be bonded and insured, etc.

    If this doesn't apply, so sorry for the additional info. If so, do a GOOGLE search for "Independant Contractor Agreement", and you'll find something that you can alter for your needs. If there is a doubt about whether they are an employee, then talk to an accountant.

Hope this helps. Good luck. Just my experience!!!
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The term contractor has many different meanings.  You should check with the taxman in you area and get the true meaning of a contractor as they can vary from area to area.
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Hire an accountant, If you cant do that, then you should do the the work your self.
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Originally posted by checkmate checkmate wrote:

Hire an accountant, If you cant do that, then you should do the the work your self.


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AJSMITH, you may find this site useful, microsoft has templates for the type of contracts you would be looking at. I still would recommend an accountant or lawyer review this if your putting up equipment for someone else to use.

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/results.aspx?Scope=TC&am p;Query=contract
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote greg Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01/August/2005 at 6:40am
lawyers are a bunch of ball washers. they want to turn everything into a big production, go with a accountant.
nothing is impossable. it just hasn't been done yet.
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