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No, not unless you are salaried or if

Posted By: hi on 2008-05-23
In Reply to: Being Paid Hourly - QA sm - lmw

the company specifically says you are guaranteed 40 hrs, etc. Otherwise, hourly generally means for every hour you work. I was lucky enough at my last QA job to be paid a yearly salary & always had my guaranteed 40 hrs.


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