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I would say if you are salaried, you do what they want you to do - nm

Posted By: Amanda on 2009-01-07
In Reply to: Question - Tam

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Hourly/Salaried
I worked at a company that paid hourly to some employees (mostly secretaries, etc.) and they were required to pay us overtime.  Now your salaried employees or those considered "management" are salaried employees thus exempt from OT.  They normally make much more as well.  For example, I worked in the finance dept., which is known for OT.  I worked 60 hour weeks and made over $56k, but my base salary was just over $37k ($18/hour or 27/hour OT).  Our bottom level accountants made approximately $75k yearly (and they worked more than I did!).  Make sense?
QA, 2750/monthly, salaried, excellent benefits-no complaints here.
Was a long time coming though.