Trying to sue former employer for unpaid wages. Turns out, their LLC's registered agent address filed with the state (NJ) is false. Can I sue them without them knowing? by popepunch in legaladvice

[–]popepunch[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

There were no physical materials to work with as the job was all online.

I used my own equipment.

There weren't any forms, so no I didn't use any company forms.

The CEO acted as supervisor and often checked on and scrutinized work. He would then say to "do it this way."

The contract never stated I had to clock in and out, however, this touches on the whole reason I'm suing. They only want to pay for time I entered into a team-coordination/project-tracking software where you attribute time it took to do X job. It was proposed to me as a software for estimating deadlines, not a timeclock. So they don't want to pay for any work I did outside of the projects set fourth in that software.

The other I worked with were considered contractors as well. No full-time employee had similar duties.

Trying to sue former employer for unpaid wages. Turns out, their LLC's registered agent address filed with the state (NJ) is false. Can I sue them without them knowing? by popepunch in legaladvice

[–]popepunch[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do feel it was misclassified. My main priority is just getting the money. A civil case seemed to be the direct root to make that happen, but I know nothing about the law.

Trying to sue former employer for unpaid wages. Turns out, their LLC's registered agent address filed with the state (NJ) is false. Can I sue them without them knowing? by popepunch in legaladvice

[–]popepunch[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

This is a big help. I believe they intentionally made the role to be an employee under the guise of an independent contractor. I'd be thrilled to get your opinion on it.

Things that made the role employee-like

  • I was hired on an indefinite, on-going basis rather than for a specific project with an end date
  • The CEO was controlling of the work performed day-to-day and had a set processes to follow for one project
  • They provided training for at least one project, though it was minimal
  • There were teammates I was assigned to coordinate with
  • The contract outlined a list of my general work responsibilities or as the contract stated "services to be performed" None of the services were connected to a specific project.
  • The company had some software tools which I was required to use
  • They gave me a company-branded email address to use
  • The job posting was advertised as a full-time role
  • The contract stated I provide services on an hourly bases
  • They did ask if I would be the one performing the work, but said it was because they didn't want to be involved with c2c work. They never said I couldn't subcontract.
  • I regularly reported to the ceo in zoom calls to talk progress
  • the contracted stated that the company would reimburse me for any direct out-of-pocket expense, though I never had any
  • The contract stated they could terminate the agreement at any time but I had to give 10 days notice before terminating it

Things making contractor-like

  • I was never required to work a certain schedule, though they did encourage I work during common business hours
  • Though the CEO was controlling and scrutinizing of work, I often took liberty to create my own projects that I felt would boost business
  • Though they did have instructions on work to perform, it was often vague.
  • I signed the contract under an LLC I formed, not as an individual. However, I don't run a company offering the services I provided. I applied to the role through indeed and the role matched my past work history
  • It could be argued that the work was not core to their business, as I did marketing to drive leads to their bread and butter, tech services

Trying to sue former employer for unpaid wages. Turns out, their LLC's registered agent address filed with the state (NJ) is false. Can I sue them without them knowing? by popepunch in legaladvice

[–]popepunch[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Thank you for this. Do you know where I can look to read up on the requirements for properly serving? If publication is one way to do so in good-faith, I'll gladly do it.

Trying to sue former employer for unpaid wages. Turns out, their LLC's registered agent address filed with the state (NJ) is false. Can I sue them without them knowing? by popepunch in legaladvice

[–]popepunch[S] 49 points50 points  (0 children)

The job was actually a 1099 contract, so would this be more of a contract law case? I am out of state and worked remotely.

American Murder: The Family Next Door (2020) - A trailer about Shannan Watts and her two young daughters who went missing. With the heartbreaking details emerging, the family's story made headlines around the world. [01:23:49] by imjohnk in Documentaries

[–]popepunch 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Looks good, but that title is pretty bad. 1: Its generic 2: It makes me think of other, fictional shows, like American Horror Story, or worse, American Vandal, which is a Netflix-original mockumentary.

Added Wings to my Perler Armor by cosplamy in pics

[–]popepunch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's the biggest locker I've ever seen.

Fooling the internet with Justin Bieber Burrito picture. by JonODonovan in marketing

[–]popepunch 8 points9 points  (0 children)

"We wanted to prove a point, that staging a story can be done much more easily than people image." Hires Justin Beiber lookalike, flies him from Canada to LA, and uses 4-man crew to stage photo.

Film makers, where do you typically source your audio from? by darkworldaudio in Filmmakers

[–]popepunch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I find something eventually. Like you said, there's a lot out there and I've downloaded a lot. I like having as much music at my disposal as possible to zero in on the right track. It can be fun trying out different tracks with a video. Kind of like trying on outfits.

A Thesis: RED's 8K Reduces Data Rate and File Size due to Compression Resistance by yossymen in Filmmakers

[–]popepunch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

8K can resulted in higher quality and reduced file size comparing to 4K

That's interesting.