Obviously each State/Situation differs...That said:
- Do NOT show them a contract, pay scale, etc. It gives them too much ammo.
- Definitely, show them the first few pay stubs. Let them figure it out from there. Additionally, do not delay. Make sure you show them the FIRST few...When you are in training and there is nothing
but min guarantee pay. Heck show them the first 4 weeks stubs...
- Only show the portion of the pay stub that indicates your gross and take home. Most States base pay on a percentage of Net pay. You have every right to max. out your 401k and to take advantage of Flex Health Plans etc.
- My State did not consider Per Diem. It was considered a necessary expense for living on the road. Try to keep it out of the equation.
- Also, see if you can avoid having wages garnished. Most courts don't want the additional responsibility of policing these agreements and/or resolving disputes. If so,
always pay on time and in full. Live up to the commitment and it keeps everybody happy. ( And out of Court. Which generally, benefits
you. )
Good Luck. I was relatively unscathed, but I have heard some real horror stories as laws vary and Judges are effed up from State to State.
YKW