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  • #16
    If your company gives you OT, great. But you're not eligible. Might not want to tell them that.
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    • #17
      That actually depends on the state also... the word 'manager' in and of itself doesn't mean anything, it's the actual position that matters

      If he's not really 'managing' people, for example, then it wouldn't matter. "Quality Control Manager" would not be ineligible for overtime for example...

      Many fast food managers don't make enough to qualify for overtime exemption. ("Official" salary, anyway, ie 40 hour/week salary.)
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      • #18
        if you aren't payed hourly, there is no such thing as overtime

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        • #19
          Don't you get a "contract of employment" in the US? A document thats an agreement between you and your employer that sets out pay, working conditions, holiday entitlment etc ?

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          • #20
            Originally posted by snoopy369
            Many fast food managers don't make enough to qualify for overtime exemption. ("Official" salary, anyway, ie 40 hour/week salary.)
            Irrelevent. If he's in a position to direct labor and/or hire and fire people, he's not eligible for OT. If he gets it anyway, great for him. FF managers are the biggest slaves in the industry, and with all the OT they put in, frequently make less than minimum wage. T'ain't right.
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            • #21
              In California there would be 1.5 and even double time depending

              I had done about the same amount of overtime, except I went for a whole month and still going

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              • #22
                Originally posted by reds4ever
                Don't you get a "contract of employment" in the US? A document thats an agreement between you and your employer that sets out pay, working conditions, holiday entitlment etc ?
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                • #23
                  no i get paid hourly...
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by MRT144

                    I take it that means "no"?

                    Christ, even in the darkest days of Margaret Thatcher it was still law in the UK that a contract of employment had to exist after you'd worked somewhere for 6 months.

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