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kentex35 · 100+, M
Before yippy read all my bs, dispersing should explain it for you. I haven't figured it out yet but maybe they're applying you O.T. on your driving hours because it's a lesser rate. I worked for a company that sent us all over the country to remodel FedEx-Kinko,7 eleven, and several others and they put our per diem, travel time and extra10% per hour out of town pay rate on the side , then added everything like they were different days. They didn't pay overtime which was a lot, since were costing motel and plus the premium rate. We weren't there to sightsee. Eventually a disgruntled supervisor til the labor board.
kentex35 · 100+, M
@QueenElsa I was thinking it looks like your job pays different amounts every week.
Overtime at one rate(15.50) is $23.25. Overtime on your driving rate ($12.00) would be 18.00. maybe they added those two rates and just printed an average per hour one week - to the next, you have more driving o.t. some weeks more on site o.t. therefore your printed rate fluctuates depending what you're doing more of that week. The average works out the same. Instead of two different columns one for driving one for the other. It's a program I bet that companies can choose from many different accounting techniques to suit them.. that's what I've figured make sense? I love a good puzzle thank you. But I'm not confident I'm exactly right or just not articulating what I mean correctly. I'm long winded
Overtime at one rate(15.50) is $23.25. Overtime on your driving rate ($12.00) would be 18.00. maybe they added those two rates and just printed an average per hour one week - to the next, you have more driving o.t. some weeks more on site o.t. therefore your printed rate fluctuates depending what you're doing more of that week. The average works out the same. Instead of two different columns one for driving one for the other. It's a program I bet that companies can choose from many different accounting techniques to suit them.. that's what I've figured make sense? I love a good puzzle thank you. But I'm not confident I'm exactly right or just not articulating what I mean correctly. I'm long winded
SW-User
Sorry professor. Not in the mood for homework.
QueenElsa · 22-25
@SW-User its not homework, am i being scammed, yes or no
iamnikki · 31-35, F
@SW-User right. I was gonna suggest she ask it to folk who like math lol. Ain't nobody got time for this lol
BrattyMel · 31-35, F
Ask whoever takes care of payroll
TheOneyouwerewarnedabout · 41-45, MVIP
Your complaining about a steady rate rise? 🤔
Oh I see. A quick ph call to Human Resources should fix that up 👌
Oh I see. A quick ph call to Human Resources should fix that up 👌
QueenElsa · 22-25
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout its the other way around, the 15.50 was my first check, so its steady rate lower
QueenElsa · 22-25
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout my HR is the same person who writes the checks
TheOneyouwerewarnedabout · 41-45, MVIP
It might not be sinister.. just an oversight.. you got the right to ask 👌😎@QueenElsa
NativeOregonian · 51-55
What kind of work do you do where you are being paid to commute back and forth to work and home?
QueenElsa · 22-25
@NativeOregonian roofing, arizona to colorado
summersong · F
Have HR explain how your rate is calculated.