They clock out when they leave their last job. We don't pay for the first
30 minutes of their commute to/from their first and last job. So if they go
to their first job in the morning 45 minutes away, we pay for 15 minutes.
If their last job is 45 minutes from home, we again only pay for 15 minutes
of that drive. If it's 20 minutes, they don't clock in until they arrive
on-site, etc.

You are not obligated to pay for commute times for employees who take their
vehicle home. The 30 minutes is a reasonable expectation for commuting. You
wouldn't be able to say 3 hours is reasonable though and try to get out of
paying them for that long of a drive. This might also be different if your
guy lives 45 minutes away. Then that is a reasonable commuting time that he
would do anyway so you don't need to pay him for that time.

We do our best to have guys go to their first job right away in the morning
and keep them out of the office.

On Tue, Jan 9, 2018 at 9:02 PM, Jon Langeler <[email protected]>
wrote:

> For employees with company install vehicle, at what point is everyone
> having them clock out at the end of the day if they are allowed to take it
> home? When the job is done? Or when they ‘get back’? What about gas usage
> if they take it home?
>
> Thanks
>
> Jon Langeler
> Michwave Technologies, Inc.
>
>


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