On 03/06/2012 05:14 PM, John Hasler wrote:
> Chris writes:
>> This being said, I have never seen a non-exempt salaried position
>> advertised anywhere, but I figure we need to allow for the
>> possibility.
> My first engineering position out of university was salaried but I got
> overtime for anyth
Chris writes:
> This being said, I have never seen a non-exempt salaried position
> advertised anywhere, but I figure we need to allow for the
> possibility.
My first engineering position out of university was salaried but I got
overtime for anything over 40 hours per week. This was at University
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 3:04 PM, Michael Richardson wrote:
>
>> "Chris" == Chris Travers writes:
> Chris> I: Setting up employees:
> Chris> * Add wage and base class fields (hourly vs salary).
>
> What, in practice does it mean between hourly and salary?
> To me, salary has always meant
> "Chris" == Chris Travers writes:
Chris> I: Setting up employees:
Chris> * Add wage and base class fields (hourly vs salary).
What, in practice does it mean between hourly and salary?
To me, salary has always meant that one is paid 37.5 (or whatever) hours
per week, regardless of h