Routes available now

I spent 20+ years in this industry. I've seen what happens when a platform sits between a tech and their paycheck. It's not right.

That's why I built 1099.careers differently. No cut of your job. No mystery rates. You see exactly what you're getting paid before you take a route.

Right now we have FTTH routes open in NJ, PA, DE, MD, VA and more. Low voltage, fiber to the home. Consistent work, not one-offs.

We also built in paid training and transparent rate cards because I was tired of technicians getting surprised on both ends.

If you're a fiber tech and you're tired of the runaround, take a look: 1099.careers

Drop a comment or DM me if you have questions. I actually answer.

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u/1099career — 21 hours ago

How to grow?

Hi! I am new to reddit but I am hoping to gain some insight from this community on how to grow a field service business model from the people who know best.

What are you looking for from a work platform?

How did you find field nation and what made you sign up, and stay signed up?

Is a flat monthly fee for a work platform vs percentage of each job preferable?

Anything else you may have thoughts/comments/opinions on? We want to make our platform something that stands out and works!

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u/1099career — 2 days ago
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Better business model, more money in your pocket

Hi everyone! I’m new to reddit, but I thought it would be a great place to connect with some new technicians!

My company, 1099.careers, is currently looking for low voltage technicians in DE, MD, NJ, VA, PA, plus more. We provide paid training and clear rate cards, and we’re excited about the possibility of expanding our team.

You can find more information on our website at 1099.careers. Feel free to ask if you have any questions!

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u/1099career — 2 days ago

Hiring now!

Hi everyone! I’m new to reddit, but I thought it would be a great place to connect with some new technicians!

My company, 1099.careers, is currently looking for low voltage technicians in DE, MD, NJ, VA, PA, plus more. We provide paid training and clear rate cards, and we’re excited about the possibility of expanding our team.

You can find more information on our website at 1099.careers. Feel free to ask if you have any questions!

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u/1099career — 2 days ago

Hiring in VA, PA, MD, DE & NJ

Hi everyone! I am new to this sub, but thought it might be a good way to reach some new technicians!

My company, 1099.careers, is hiring for low voltage technicians in the states above (and more). We offer paid training and transparent rate cards and would love to grow our team of technicians.

Our website is 1099.careers —check us out! Happy to provide more info if asked!

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u/1099career — 2 days ago