Student Loans and Commissions
7 years ago
General
I'll just cut to the chase:
I graduated in the spring and have been working since the start of October. However, the company I'm working for is a startup and due to the situation, none us us have been paid so far. Last month the grace period on my student loans also expired, the monthly payments are substantially more than expected and sadly the aforementioned work situation means no income and we're not exactly sure when that will change. So, in an attempt to get under this, I'm officially opening up for commissions. Info can be found in the link below, so if you're interested in getting something done, feel free to contact me on any of my sites and I should get back to you within 24 hours.
http://www.furaffinity.net/commissi.....lockworkwolf0/
Thank you for reading and I hope you are all having a wonderful day and holiday season
I graduated in the spring and have been working since the start of October. However, the company I'm working for is a startup and due to the situation, none us us have been paid so far. Last month the grace period on my student loans also expired, the monthly payments are substantially more than expected and sadly the aforementioned work situation means no income and we're not exactly sure when that will change. So, in an attempt to get under this, I'm officially opening up for commissions. Info can be found in the link below, so if you're interested in getting something done, feel free to contact me on any of my sites and I should get back to you within 24 hours.
http://www.furaffinity.net/commissi.....lockworkwolf0/
Thank you for reading and I hope you are all having a wonderful day and holiday season
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And consider jumping ship from this startup. IF they aren't paying you for going on 3 months of work, they probably won't be paying you for future work, either. You are, however, owed for work performed. Consider getting in contact with your state department of labor. They can tell you exactly how long your employer can go NOT paying you before its criminal. And then they'll get you paid.
As for jumping ship, the main issue is that we only get paid when the clients do, but I'm the one designing the system for making that happen. So it's less that I'm not getting paid, but I get a percentage of what the company makes and that income is currently 0. We have some stuff in the works for getting capital, but it's a matter of time and I like to have a safety zone. It's not that I'll never leave, but I'm wanting to stick it out and see this through a little longer