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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 463328" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Are you aware that most states have criteria for who is and isn't salaried, and even if you are "salaried" and you work over certain hours, overtime is NOT optional? Each state is a bit different, and while there are ways a boss can play with the rules, salaried employees must have certain duties or else they must be paid overtime for hours over forty per week (in most states). Given what E is doing, it just seems like he is playing fast and loose iwth the rules. I am POSITIVE you know the rules in your area, and that you are an excellent bookkeeper, but this guy sounds shoddy. With him? If anything he has forced you to do comes up to be illegal, he is going to make it all your fault. </p><p></p><p>in my opinion he needs an audit by the IRS and you need a new job. </p><p></p><p>Regardless of how he is treating D, he is treating YOU shabbily and YOU know you deserve much better. I am sure you can find another client or two to take his place. Don't let this Ediot sap your soul and make you this upset. Geez, he isn't even a relative!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 463328, member: 1233"] Are you aware that most states have criteria for who is and isn't salaried, and even if you are "salaried" and you work over certain hours, overtime is NOT optional? Each state is a bit different, and while there are ways a boss can play with the rules, salaried employees must have certain duties or else they must be paid overtime for hours over forty per week (in most states). Given what E is doing, it just seems like he is playing fast and loose iwth the rules. I am POSITIVE you know the rules in your area, and that you are an excellent bookkeeper, but this guy sounds shoddy. With him? If anything he has forced you to do comes up to be illegal, he is going to make it all your fault. in my opinion he needs an audit by the IRS and you need a new job. Regardless of how he is treating D, he is treating YOU shabbily and YOU know you deserve much better. I am sure you can find another client or two to take his place. Don't let this Ediot sap your soul and make you this upset. Geez, he isn't even a relative! [/QUOTE]
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