WoodyAkron
Active Expediter
To start off, I'm not in expediting: I'm an online collectibles dealer.
I'm coming here, because you guys have a really good community, and seem very helpful.
Also, because the community seems to have a very good sense for business and vehicle costs.
Background:
I have a contractor who is compensated as a 1099.
His primary duty is buying collectibles from our various sources and cataloging them at our warehouse.
He's getting $450 per week before vehicle expense. This wage reflects a level of expertise in the collectibles field.
Any day he rolls a wheel, I pay him $65.
I also provide him with any and all gas he has to use.
The vehicle is a mid-2000s Hyundai Santa Fe. We use the roof racks on the vehicle and some plastic tubs to add to carrying volume.
Our cargo is light but bulky, which is why we can use tubs before we overload the vehicle. The tubs, and the straps and winching to secure them, are paid for by me.
His runs about 280 miles on an average day out.
Is $65 per day fair in these circumstances?
I'm coming here, because you guys have a really good community, and seem very helpful.
Also, because the community seems to have a very good sense for business and vehicle costs.
Background:
I have a contractor who is compensated as a 1099.
His primary duty is buying collectibles from our various sources and cataloging them at our warehouse.
He's getting $450 per week before vehicle expense. This wage reflects a level of expertise in the collectibles field.
Any day he rolls a wheel, I pay him $65.
I also provide him with any and all gas he has to use.
The vehicle is a mid-2000s Hyundai Santa Fe. We use the roof racks on the vehicle and some plastic tubs to add to carrying volume.
Our cargo is light but bulky, which is why we can use tubs before we overload the vehicle. The tubs, and the straps and winching to secure them, are paid for by me.
His runs about 280 miles on an average day out.
Is $65 per day fair in these circumstances?