You absolutely should be paid for time work driving from your office site to a work site assuming you are non-exempt under the terms of the Fair Labor Standards Act. That is, you are an hourly employee. The law does not pay one for commuting time, only for time actually working. Under the law, going from two work sites is not commuting time but work time, and you should be compensated.
Under the Portal to Portal Act as amended to the Fair Labor Standards Act, you are REQUIRED to be paid. Look it up under DOL FLSA Definition of work.
Personal truck Drive all the time.
SOHO...or Small Office/Home Office
Well it all depends on what you are needing the office for and how many employees you are going to have. If there are very few employees with your new company then I would get a smaller office and expand later.
The television show The Office on NBC is a comedy series. The show depicts the everyday lives of office employees that live in Scranton, Pennsylvania. The employees work at a fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company.
Office Depot was incorporated in 1986. Its first store was in Ft.Lauderdale, Florida. The company is now global, with more than 42,000 employees worldwide.
SOHO…. SMALL OFFICE OR HOME OFFICE Hailegiorgis Biramo Allaro 11 October 2011
Depending on what company you choose to clean your office the price can range anywhere from $20-$30 per day. Or $100-$200 per month for an office with a few employees and $500-$700 for an office with a lot of employees.
A company and its employees can find advice for office ergonomics online at "The Human Solution" website. One may also read tips for office ergonomics at Andrew Jensen's blog and others.
Yes. If it publishes any copyrighted material it can. Roblox is an actual company, they have an office, employees, etc.
Yes, Advanstar recently laid off about 100 employees company wide and a total of 38 employees at the North Olmsted, Ohio office with minimal notice and treatment of it's employees.
telecommuting
This question is a little unclear. The term 'Central Office' usually denotes the office building where the main business of a company is located, and would be the address where the company is registered.
Here is one suggestion: Check with the Department of Transportation in the state where the main office of the trucking company is located.