What is the name of your state? Michigan
I'm in the budding stages of starting my own company. At present it is myself and 3 friends that are entering into this venture together. We were discussing pay last night and it brought up an interesting question. We agree that everyone needs to be present from open until close every day possible (Being 10am-7pm Monday-Saturday (9 hours per day x 6 days = 54 hours each)) until we are able to get off the ground. This leaves us with a problem when it comes to payroll. Someone came up with the idea of giving everyone a "salary" of $350 a week (which would be enough to sustain life until the company takes off) instead of paying out hourly, which would lead to overtime every week for every person.
Doing the math, $350 per week falls short of minimum wage based on our 54 hour work week. Is this something we need to worry about if the company receives an audit? Or would we all be considered "exempt" because of the self-titles of "Salesperson"?
I'm in the budding stages of starting my own company. At present it is myself and 3 friends that are entering into this venture together. We were discussing pay last night and it brought up an interesting question. We agree that everyone needs to be present from open until close every day possible (Being 10am-7pm Monday-Saturday (9 hours per day x 6 days = 54 hours each)) until we are able to get off the ground. This leaves us with a problem when it comes to payroll. Someone came up with the idea of giving everyone a "salary" of $350 a week (which would be enough to sustain life until the company takes off) instead of paying out hourly, which would lead to overtime every week for every person.
Doing the math, $350 per week falls short of minimum wage based on our 54 hour work week. Is this something we need to worry about if the company receives an audit? Or would we all be considered "exempt" because of the self-titles of "Salesperson"?