Is a draw against commission legally owed to an employer if the employee does not achieve sales goals?
Posted: under Achieve Your Goals.
Tags: Circumstances, Federal Wage, Sales Goals
John Doe asked:
I’m considering an offer for a draw against commission sales job. I’ve never worked under such an agreement. If I don’t achieve the sales goals that are set for me would I be legally required to pay back to the employer all the money that had been advanced to me as a draw? I imagine that federal Wage & Hour law applies in such circumstances, but I live in Maryland if that makes any difference.
Shane
I’m considering an offer for a draw against commission sales job. I’ve never worked under such an agreement. If I don’t achieve the sales goals that are set for me would I be legally required to pay back to the employer all the money that had been advanced to me as a draw? I imagine that federal Wage & Hour law applies in such circumstances, but I live in Maryland if that makes any difference.
Shane
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Dec 23 2007
