RE: Hiring question - Hourly vs Salary

2010-07-12 Thread Andrew Scott
ndrew Scott -Original Message- From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:mdino...@houseoffusion.com] Sent: Thursday, 8 July 2010 11:52 PM To: cf-community Subject: Re: Hiring question - Hourly vs Salary I'm making the assumption that hourly means contract rather than full time hire. If so

Re: Hiring question - Hourly vs Salary

2010-07-08 Thread Erika L. Rich
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Re: Hiring question - Hourly vs Salary

2010-07-08 Thread C. Hatton Humphrey
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Re: Hiring question - Hourly vs Salary

2010-07-08 Thread morgan l
So Orakle or Erikle? On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 1:00 PM, Erika L. Rich wrote: > > I am the Oracle ... > > (with a K) > > ;) > > On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 11:42 AM, Scott Raley wrote: > > > > > We need a nickname for you cause you gotz answers for every question > > posted. > > You like tapped into th

Re: Hiring question - Hourly vs Salary

2010-07-08 Thread Erika L. Rich
I am the Oracle ... (with a K) ;) On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 11:42 AM, Scott Raley wrote: > > We need a nickname for you cause you gotz answers for every question > posted. > You like tapped into the matrix or something... > >

Re: Hiring question - Hourly vs Salary

2010-07-08 Thread C. Hatton Humphrey
> HR is probably thinking that the company could make her salary so they do > not have to pay overtime. Could be a costly mistake for the company... Actually, that's not it at all - HR is the one who classified it as hourly. We're an HR outsourcing company (aka Professional Employer Organization

Re: Hiring question - Hourly vs Salary

2010-07-08 Thread Ras Tafari
its "Answer with a K" On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 11:42 AM, Scott Raley wrote: > > We need a nickname for you cause you gotz answers for every question posted. > You like tapped into the matrix or something... ~| Order the Adobe Col

RE: Hiring question - Hourly vs Salary

2010-07-08 Thread Jacob
: Hiring question - Hourly vs Salary >  On 7/8/2010 6:51 AM, Michael Dinowitz wrote: >> I'm making the assumption that hourly means contract rather than full >> time hire. > > That might be a big assumption. It is - the new hire is a full time employee, on-site with sta

RE: Hiring question - Hourly vs Salary

2010-07-08 Thread Scott Raley
We need a nickname for you cause you gotz answers for every question posted. You like tapped into the matrix or something... -Original Message- From: Erika L. Rich [mailto:elr...@ruwebby.com] Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2010 11:39 AM To: cf-community Subject: Re: Hiring question - Hourly

Re: Hiring question - Hourly vs Salary

2010-07-08 Thread Erika L. Rich
Here's a few different takes on it. Well worth the time to read these links and do your due diligence. http://barnson.org/node/250 Good read to make sure issues like overtime/benefits/etc are clear cut: http://blogs.payscale.com/ask_dr_salary/2007/01/hourly_wage_vs_.html An EXCELLENT writeu

Re: Hiring question - Hourly vs Salary

2010-07-08 Thread Scott Raley
I've done it both ways and I seem to get screwed on salary for the tech people because they run into something they can't handle so they sit and wait for someone to come help them now I have two people working the same job so the other can learn. Or the other person goees home early but they are s

Re: Hiring question - Hourly vs Salary

2010-07-08 Thread C. Hatton Humphrey
>  On 7/8/2010 6:51 AM, Michael Dinowitz wrote: >> I'm making the assumption that hourly means contract rather than full >> time hire. > > That might be a big assumption. It is - the new hire is a full time employee, on-site with standard company benefits and requirements. Internally the decisio

Re: Hiring question - Hourly vs Salary

2010-07-08 Thread Ian Skinner
On 7/8/2010 6:51 AM, Michael Dinowitz wrote: > I'm making the assumption that hourly means contract rather than full > time hire. That might be a big assumption. I've worked for 10 years now in this technology job of mine and that has broken down largely as 3 months as a full time salaried e

Re: Hiring question - Hourly vs Salary

2010-07-08 Thread Michael Dinowitz
I'm making the assumption that hourly means contract rather than full time hire. If so, then the programmer will be responsible for managing their timesheet, billing, taxes, etc. This will greatly lower their effectiveness. The company should be handling all of these non-work related tasks, leavi

Hiring question - Hourly vs Salary

2010-07-08 Thread C. Hatton Humphrey
We are brining on a new employee internally to double the size of our IT department. We're having to provide proof to our HR department (which is our primary business) that this person should be salary instead of hourly. Their "angle" is that because the new employee is coming in at an entry lev