I am a newly licensed LMT who recently began working in a chiropractic office as an "associate" (i.e., employee) as opposed to being an Independent Contractor (IC)...and I'm running into some - how shall I put this delicately? - issues with my employers. Truthfully, it's getting to the point where it seems like a new issue comes up every other day. I'm going to address these one at a time, so as not to end up with a novel of a post and will try my best to keep them brief and stick to the ones that are causing me the most concern... I would be so appreciative of any feedback/advice anyone has to offer! My "Linens" Issue: When I began working in this office, the (two) doctors had not yet given me a definite answer as to how linens would be taken care of. It's my impression that, as an employee, it should not be my duty to wash the linens (which needs to be done on a bi-weekly basis) but that the doctors, as my employers, should take care of this - in other words, it's part of their "overhead." If I had signed on as an IC, then I can see how this would be one of my "expected" duties. Not only have the doctors since told me that it IS my duty to wash the linens, I will not be reimbursed for the associated time or cost. I don't mean to sound like this duty is "above" me - quite the contrary, I am really more than happy to take care of the linens. However, at the very least, I think I should be reimbursed for the cost of washing them. The doctors have since asked another chiropractor they know (in CA) how he takes care of his linens, and he replied that this is a duty shared among his therapists. They are not reimbursed, either. When they told me this, I then asked that since I am currently the only LMT at their practice, would they at least be willing to share this duty with me until another therapist is hired with whom I could share the duty. (At this point, I wasn't even arguing for reimbursement, simply a little "help.") The next day, I was told that no, they will not share the duty with me, nor will they reimburse me for the time or expense. (I will say that I am getting paid $20 per hour for the massages I do - currently approx 6 hours a week and most of which is "medical massage" done in half-hour increments - which the doctors have stated should more than compensate me for the cost of doing the linens.) Am I simply naive in thinking this is something they should at least be helping me with, if not reimbursing me for?