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I was hired in February 2020 on a license-contingent basis. I received my Oregon Life/Health Insurance license in May 2020, LC663.
I have attended countless mandatory training meetings, and many hours booking insurance presentations for other agents. I have not been paid for more than $41.00 for a small commission on the sale.
What is my legal recourse? Demand minimum wage of $12.50/hour since February 2020?
Please advise, thank you
Janice E. Jones
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You don't have any recourse unfortunately. This job, no matter what they told you when you were hired, is a 1099, meaning you work only on commission. There's no hourly pay or salary, no paid training or reimbursements, although they may tell you that when you're hired. Hopefully you have realized this already and have found other employment. Chalk this up to a life lesson and always research a company before joining, especially one that may have contacted you first.