- 5 - 22, 2002, until the job ended the week of September 16, 2002. The job at Eber was 118 miles from Mr. Marple’s residence in Burlington. Each day that Mr. Marple reported for work at Eber, he drove his personal truck from his residence in Burlington to Eber’s office in Johnstown and back to his residence in Burlington after work. Mr. Marple did not spend the night at or near Johnstown at any time during his job with Eber. Mr. Marple did not receive any reimbursement from Eber or Local 100 for his traveling or meal expenses incurred when working for Eber in Johnstown. After the end of the Eber job, Local 100 referred Mr. Marple back to work for API on the Mount Storm job. Mr. Marple was rehired by API on September 16, 2002, and worked for API on the Mount Storm job until he was again laid off on February 13, 2003. Mr. Marple was not rehired by API for the Mount Storm job after his layoff on February 13, 2003. API’s work on the Mount Storm job continued until January 2004. The Mount Storm job site was located 2 miles west of Bismarck, West Virginia (Bismarck). Each day that Mr. Marple reported for work on the Mount Storm job, he drove his personal truck from his residence in Burlington to the Mount Storm job site and then back to his residence in Burlington after work. Mr. Marple did not spend the night away from his residence at or near the Mount Storm job site when working on the Mount StormPage: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 NextLast modified: November 10, 2007