MAGICX2
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He doesn't have a set amount of accumulated time per say. In the 6+ years he has been working for this company he has called off sick once. That was because he was driving to a job site 750 miles away and was stopping to puke about every 15 min. They told him to turn around and go home. He drove it the next day. Once he went to an emergency room in Pueblo, CO with what he thought was appendicitis. He arrived at ER at 7pm discharged at 2am and was back on the job site by 8am. He is a work horse. BTW, we paid out of pocket for hospital visit because it was out-of-network for my insurance.Does he get any paid sick time or vacation time?
He typically takes 2 weeks of vaca a year. I think one year he took 3 weeks.For the past 5 years he has gotten a bonus. This year we received none, with no warning. The boss said that while the company revenues were doing very well, the companies that they were servicing were about 3 months out on payment and they needed to conserve the cash flow.Otherwise, his benefits are the salary, the car and maintenance, and the 4-5 percent deposited in his 401K.
So, his actual value of all of these is closer to $75-$80K a year, even without sick or vacation time. It doesn't sound like the schedule really affords him sick time.
Does he get any type of bonus during the year?
Yes, his work is very hazardous. His company carries a very large life insurance policy on him that is only valid if somethings happens to him while he is working, traveling for work, etc. That will go to us if anything happens to him. We carry a life insurance policy on him as well.I'd say at 75-80K, he's compensated fairly well. Yes, the travel is a lot, but he is paid for the travel and has his expenses paid as well.
Having health benefits would be nice; that's where I'd ask the bosses for job benefits.
I do have a question since he travels a lot and apparently is involved with some dangerous activity for work: what happens if he gets injured on the site or if he suffers a plane crash? Are you on your own for life insurance in those situations or are you only depending on government benefits should such a situation occur? I know that a credit card will pay about 200K should a crash occur and someone dies as part of buying the ticket, but that really isn't a lot of money long term.?
The work is charged out as a flat rate for the actual service depending on what they need done. Then on top of that the company pays a per diem for the travel (whether by car or plane), fuel, hotel, food. Basically they charge the client for the amount of travel involved. I don't know if it is the full amount the company incurs or if it is a percentage. I do know that if he was getting paid by the hour for the work he actual does while on site (not including travel, time away from home, etc. Just working on site.) DH would average about $19 an hour.It seems the money is good, but the benefits aren't very good considering what he is putting into the company. I'm sure the brothers make twice as much and they probably also have the other benefits I've asked about.
What is your husband charged out to clients at? Is it a flat rate or a fee per hour?
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. To expect the be warned about not receiving a bonus...in this economy, I think we should all be thankful to be employed, honestly! 
