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| Required to comply with employer’s instructions about when, where, and how to work |
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| Works exclusively for the employer |
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| Subject to dismissal; can quitwithout liability |
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| Has a continuing relationshipwith the employer |
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| Performs services under the company’s name |
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| Paid a salary; reimbursed for expenses; participates incompany’s fringe benefits programs |
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| Furnished tools, equipment, materials, and training |
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| If an outside salesperson:company provides leads, sets terms and conditions of the sale, assigns a territory, and controls the sales process |
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| company provides leads, sets terms and conditions of the sale, assigns a territory, and controls the sales process |
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| are covered by FLSA minimum wage and overtime requirements. |
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| Sets own hours; determines own sequence of work |
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| Can work for multiple employers;services available to the public |
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| A contract governs how the relationship can be severed |
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| Permitted to employ assistants |
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| Performs services under the worker’s business name |
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| Payment by the job; opportunity for profit and loss |
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| Furnishes own tools, equipment, and training; substantial investment by the worker |
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| Controls the sales process and terms |
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