You need to look at your employment contract - might contain something along the lines of "...and any other task the company deems... which means they can load you up with all sorts of things.
I actually had an interesting situation years ago with a company that changed my status from independent contractor (this was acceptable to me at the time) to full time SQF/3rd Party Audit Manager, gave me a salary of about $150,000 and benefits - everything was nicely laid out in an employment contract (people wonder why I hate being an employee) and it clearly showed the ins and outs of doing my job as a cross-country auditor - pretty much 1 a day and all the admin/travel that comes with it.
Everything was great for about 6 months and then they wanted me to travel on Sunday instead of Monday and do try to fly home late Friday night or early Saturday was the message I got - then they started loading extra audits in on a daily basis.
Finally I found myself stressing, not keeping up and then they fired me. I had an attorney review my employment contract prior to the firing... yes, indeed I sued the company big time and won.
So fine tooth comb you employment contract.
Edited by SQFconsultant, 27 July 2021 - 03:33 PM.
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