findalefinnie
This might sounds strange at first but what if you live on your employers property? For example in the multifamily housing industry it is very common to live onsite. To be clear: an employee is living and working in the same apartment building. The building is an extension of your home such as the amenity spaces like the gym, yoga room, rooftop, theater room, conference room, pool area, and other areas. The lobbies, elevators, and parking garage are also common areas. I personally don't volunteer information so it doesn't concern me on a daily but if for some reason a shirt riding too high exposed something I'm curious how it could go in court when presenting that the building is the employees residence.