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  1. Structura1Engineer

    1099 Fee Split Dispute

    This is exactly an outfit that only accept checks, work as a sole proprietor, don't have a lawyer review contracts, do all their own bookkeeping in excel, and do their own taxes. They're turning work away, so it makes sense to contract out the work they would otherwise turn away. I'm happy to...
  2. Structura1Engineer

    1099 Fee Split Dispute

    Thank you everyone for the feedback. We have agreed on 50/50 split of the work-to-date for this past month's work. I drew my line in the sand at 60/40 in favor of me as the producer, but he says his numbers don't pencil out that way. That's fine, it's his prerogative and I respect that. I...
  3. Structura1Engineer

    1099 Fee Split Dispute

    I agree. Lessons learned here for sure. 50/50 seems fair for now. What is fair for future agreements? What is industry standard?
  4. Structura1Engineer

    1099 Fee Split Dispute

    TLDR: What's a fair split of fees for a 1099 contractor? Licensed Engineer produces all the construction documents and engineering. Owner procures the jobs, stamps and reviews. I'm a licensed Senior Structural engineer with 15 years of experience and started moonlighting on a part-time...
  5. Structura1Engineer

    Young Structural Engineer - Salary Expectations

    Gerry, I know most people don't like threads being dug up, but I was wondering if you could follow up on this now that it has been a few months. I am in a similar situation myself and just feel like I'm being low-balled even though my department is the most profitable part of the company...

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