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Salary and compensation for travel

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pakman

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What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? Virginia

I work for a small company that operates a ship. As such, there are times I have to travel to and from the ship. When I travel, I have to use my own funds (putting on hold payment of some bills I have) until I return. At that time they will re-imburse me the money I spent. I do not have, and they will not provide a company credit card to assist in this. However, this is only a side note.. The main question is that I am salaried, yet when I go to the ship, I will spend anywhere from 10-15 hours a day on the ship. Last month (May), I was away from home and on the ship 4 weekends out of 5. I thought that there was a law that stated something to the effect that even salaried personnel deserve extra compensation for travel and time put in when on the road. There have been weeks that I have put in 65-70 hours. Any assistance would be appreciated.
 


Beth3

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I do not have, and they will not provide a company credit card to assist in this. There is no requirement whatsoever that an employer provide any employee with a company credit card. Many employers do not.

I thought that there was a law that stated something to the effect that even salaried personnel deserve extra compensation for travel and time put in when on the road. There have been weeks that I have put in 65-70 hours. There is no legal requirement that an exempt employee ever receive anything beyond their regular salary - no matter how many hours they work.

If you don't care for the terms of your employment, then your recourse is to find a new position with conditions more to your liking.
 
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pakman

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Thank you Beth.... I do like the job, just that many people have told me that they needed to compensate me somehow and I wanted to check... You have been a big help.
 

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