Wait--does that mean you've got solid job offers and you're trying to decide between them?
No, I'm still waiting on one offer. The agency has never seen them be this slow (with a yes or a no) so we're assuming there is some delay with someone being out sick or something... and since that wouldn't preclude a 'no' we're thinking its a yes. grrrrrrrrr
Nowadays, anything over 40, even a minute, gets paid.
Over 40 is what I meant by 41. (I may get paid by the 1/4-hour, but I'm not 100% sure. I haven't yet worked enough hours to know.)
You mean you don't actually get paid, even straight time, for hours worked over 35?
Nope. 0-40 hours is salaried, even though with lunch my workweek is really only 35 hours long. (Only not really, because I eat lunch at my desk, where the internet is, which means I end up working through at least half of it.)
The weird thing where I work is that and Administrative Assistant is exempt and salaried at about 24,000-26,000 per year, and a Secretary (which I am) is non-exept and hourly. I make, working 40 hours per week, 26,000. And the policy here is that we "don't pay overtime so don't work it". But what I don't understand is why not make me an administrative assistant, where I would be exempt?
Maybe they wanna be able to pay you less if for some reason you end up working less than full time on a regular basis?
I get paid overtime, which made those 60 hour weeks over the summer worth something at least. (my salary is based on a 35 hour workweek)
But what I don't understand is why not make me an administrative assistant, where I would be exempt?
Without knowing the details, my guess is benefits -- at least around here, there are different packages for hourly and salaried employees, and those can add up to a lot more $$ for the looniversity even if they're paying you exactly the same amount to take home with you.
And the policy here is that we "don't pay overtime so don't work it".
Beats "We don't pay overtime and want you to work it anyway." In other words, my first job.
"We don't pay overtime and want you to work it anyway."
Ahhhh.... my current job. (We do have some non-exempt people and when they work over 40 hours, they get OT. I'm exempt and regularly work over 40.)
Hey Hec! It is sitting in front of the tv, awaiting wrapping paper. How old??? 10?
Well, was anemic. Again. REALLY low too. Ummm, I guess the fact that I've been sitting in my office wearing a leather coat since I got in should have been a clue.
SO tired of this.