Ask HN: How much more would you need to make to be worth being a 1099?
Ignoring for a moment the extra costs of being 1099 (which are easily calculated), how much is the additional hassle of being a 1099 rather than a W2 worth to you? $1000 in take-home? $2000? $5000? More?
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[ 3.6 ms ] story [ 21.1 ms ] threadbut you could be the first to be cut if your 1099.
And I'd also want contractually guaranteed time and a half for overtime.
Keep in mind contractors can't be expected to be employed consistently, so they have to bake in additional income to tie them over between jobs, or handle the possibility of being unexpectedly terminated. They're trading additional income for added risk and uncertainty.