Re: [CentOS] OT: pager pay

2009-10-25 Thread Nifty Cluster Mitch
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 12:02:26PM -0700, Drew wrote:
 
 Like Max I don't have pager pay but I do get paid for call outs.
 
 My phone is fully paid for (approx $60/m) and call outs are paid at
 time and a half (Sunday is double time), minimum one hour. All travel
 time is considered call out time and mileage is eligible for $0.50/km.
 
 I'm on call 7am to 9pm Mon-Sat and I usually work 7am-5pm Mon-Fri.


For goodness sake keep a log.
On call jobs often violate state and federal rules
for exempt and non-exmpt status.   Mileage for the second
trip to the office should be compensated in some cases.

The reason for a log is multi-fold the most important
one is at review time but also in the case of a restructuring ;-).

In some cases the key is the nature of the leash.   If they restrict
your travel or lifestyle there may be a problem.   You cannot
travel down the road three hours to watch your kid play sports.
Or if they restrict you from having a beer or make it impossible
to go ice fishing

If you fix it over the phone or Internet but do not get 'paid'.
s
Most of the issues have surfaced with nurses and other health care
folk but if you are IT at a hospital and your on-call comp plan
is widely different from other professionals -- pay attention.




 
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Re: [CentOS] OT: pager pay

2009-10-25 Thread Drew
 For goodness sake keep a log.
 On call jobs often violate state and federal rules
 for exempt and non-exmpt status.   Mileage for the second
 trip to the office should be compensated in some cases.

I've checked with our Provincial  Federal laws and our Pager Pay
setup is legal. It should also be noted I'm salaried w/ banked OT and
it's my call what shifts and/or how much extra time I work.

 In some cases the key is the nature of the leash.   If they restrict
 your travel or lifestyle there may be a problem.

I do keep a log, and get it signed off on by our General Manager. In
our company I am the IT department so ultimately, I have to deal with
the problems anyways. My general rule of thumb is that unless it's a
showstopper, I'll wait till Monday to deal with it, at which point
it's back on the regular clock. And when I do go out of town, my
office just has to grin and bear it till I get back.


-- 
Drew

Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood.
--Marie Curie
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Re: [CentOS] OT: pager pay

2009-10-13 Thread m . roth
Hi.

 Hey folks,

 I'm trying to compare my small company's policy against other
 companies out there.   We pay 10% of your per-hour salary equivalent
 per every hour you carry it, whether it goes off or not.  So for
 example someone making $55K/year works out to about $27 / hour (I
 think), so they'd get $2.70 for every hour they carry the pager
 outside of regular work hours.   We are a company of about 25 people.

 My old employer Nortel still does it this way :
 - $27.50 for every 8 hour shift you carry it, outside of regular work
 hours.
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Back in the mid-nineties, I worked for Ameritech, a Baby Bell. I was
salaried. Extra pay for carrying it? Ha. HA. Hahahahahaha

   mark 24x7x365.25 (except for the couple months I carried two...)

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Re: [CentOS] OT: pager pay

2009-10-13 Thread Terry Polzin
On Tuesday 13 October 2009 12:28, Alan McKay wrote:
 Hey folks,

 I'm trying to compare my small company's policy against other
 companies out there.   We pay 10% of your per-hour salary equivalent
 per every hour you carry it, whether it goes off or not.  So for
 example someone making $55K/year works out to about $27 / hour (I
 think), so they'd get $2.70 for every hour they carry the pager
 outside of regular work hours.   We are a company of about 25 people.

 My old employer Nortel still does it this way :
 - $27.50 for every 8 hour shift you carry it, outside of regular work
 hours. - any page is billed at time-and-a-half, minimum 1 hour billed
 - any page requiring you to go into work, is billed at time-and-a-half
 with a 3 hour min

 I have a buddy at IBM and while it varies by group, his group does this :
 - $30/day for carrying it, whether it goes off or not
 - every page gets billed at time-and-a-half, minimum 30 minutes

 Anyone else want to share theirs?

 thanks,
 -Alan


Pager pay, whatever you get is gravy.


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Re: [CentOS] OT: pager pay

2009-10-13 Thread Max Hetrick
Alan McKay wrote:

 Anyone else want to share theirs?

I don't get on call, but my company pays my text messaging plan on my 
cell phone each month, since it's used as my pager. It's about $10 a month.

Our policy for call outs are as follows:

If I have to come into the office, I get a minimum call out time of 2 
hours, regardless if I'm here for 15 minutes or 2 hours. If that time 
falls on a Friday (I work normal Monday to Thursday 10 hour days), 
anything on Friday until midnight is time and a half pay. If the call 
out time is past 11:59 p.m. on Friday, until 6:00 a.m. Monday morning, 
then I get double time pay. There's some comp time rules in there too, 
but I rarely use it.

I have OpenVPN access from home or anywhere else. If I can fix the 
problem from home without having to come in, I don't get the call out 
minimum time of 2 hours. I only get paid the OT of the time I worked on 
the problem. I same rules apply for pay with the time and a half and 
double time scheme as above.

Regards,
Max
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Re: [CentOS] OT: pager pay

2009-10-13 Thread nate
Alan McKay wrote:
 Hey folks,

 I'm trying to compare my small company's policy against other
 companies out there.   We pay 10% of your per-hour salary equivalent
 per every hour you carry it, whether it goes off or not.  So for
 example someone making $55K/year works out to about $27 / hour (I
 think), so they'd get $2.70 for every hour they carry the pager
 outside of regular work hours.   We are a company of about 25 people.

 My old employer Nortel still does it this way :
 - $27.50 for every 8 hour shift you carry it, outside of regular work hours

I'd say really depends on how much work the pager involves, how
often your paged and how much time you spend responding to such
pages.

A company I worked at two jobs ago had pager pay, they tiered it
per tier. Pager duty was absolutely brutal, you could easily get
100+ pages a week. I think the average pay was something like $150/week
extra for carrying it. I got something like $250/week since I was
the lone tier 3 person. There was about 140 people at the time
I left.

My last company and my current one don't compensate for pager
duty, both places the load is very light, my current company has
a dedicated 24/7 NOC type setup, so as a tier 3 person(or maybe
tier 4 who knows) I get called maybe twice a month. I am technically
on call 24/7/365, but if I don't answer they just escalate to
somebody else.

nate



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Re: [CentOS] OT: pager pay

2009-10-13 Thread Drew
Like Max I don't have pager pay but I do get paid for call outs.

My phone is fully paid for (approx $60/m) and call outs are paid at
time and a half (Sunday is double time), minimum one hour. All travel
time is considered call out time and mileage is eligible for $0.50/km.

I'm on call 7am to 9pm Mon-Sat and I usually work 7am-5pm Mon-Fri.


-- 
Drew

Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood.
--Marie Curie
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