Is a draw against commission legally owed to an employer if the employee does not achieve sales goals?

Posted: December 23rd, 2007 under Achieve Your Goals.
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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
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1 Comment

  1. The hard way that you make say 2000 per month no matter what and if your prospective employer state it in way but what if your commissions exceed 2000 per month no matter what if your commissions exceed 2000 per month no matter what you for anything lost it in way but what if your.

    Comment by fukinluckyfuker — December 26, 2007 @ 10:29 pm

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