I responded to a local press advertisement for employment as a painter to a Thomas Ginn of Ginn Services by phone and was asked to interview with Mr Ginn the next day. I reported my qualifications to Mr. Ginn and was asked to supervise a crew of painters as he was forming a new office and clientel in the Clear Lake area. As I was not interested in temporary employment as a subcontractor for Mr Ginn, he offered me full time employment with his company supervising workers and performing my craft in the local area. I accepted and began working on 16 May at the hourly rate of twenty dollars an hour. I did agree to be temporarly employed as a subcontractor for the first two weeks untill Mr Ginn could make arrangements for the necessary insurance coverage and furnish his newly opened office in Clear Lake with the proper paper work he needed me to sign. I hold Thomas Ginn to his original, verbal agreement which limited the time of my Subcontract Labor Agreement and deserve to be considered a full time employee as of the third week of the job I performed for him.
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