- 3 - When one project is completed, he is usually assigned a new project immediately. Projects can last anywhere from a few weeks to several months. During the years at issue, petitioner worked on several back-to-back projects. When he is traveling for work, petitioner tries to find hotel accommodations that offer weekly rates to keep his expenses down.2 When he is not on the road, petitioner stays with his family in Vallejo, California. He does not maintain a separate apartment or household, and he does not pay rent at his family’s home. Although he does contribute money towards food and the like when staying in Vallejo, he does not have any regular household maintenance expenses. As he does not have a home of his own, petitioner keeps many of his possessions at his family’s home. Because petitioner travels frequently and has to receive mail somewhere, his mailing address is that of a mail service which forwards his mail to him wherever he happens to be. Similarly, because he does not reside anywhere for any length of time, he is not registered to vote.3 2 Petitioner did not generally receive a per diem or other expense reimbursement from Sheehan while working. 3 Further demonstrating how much ground petitioner covers is the fact that his commercial driver’s license was issued by the State of Texas, and his personal automobile is registered in (continued...)Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 NextLast modified: November 10, 2007