Re: Overtime pay on piece work
Member #: 153
Registered: 1996-2001
Posted:
2694
Name:
Gary Vest
Name:
Gary Vest
Company:
Bowlin Group
Occupation:
build/splice/sweep
Location:
Williamsburg, OH
Personal:
early 60s
Experience:
~42 years
AMEN, Midwest! You hit the nail right on the head. Good in-house production workers are DAMN hard to find these days. Once in a blue moon you find a brother in a bad financial situation, that doesn't allow him to sub, and you get lucky enough to have a man that can produce, but that is definitely an exception to the rule. Always should be able to manipulate the hours to get the production you need to blow right on by the hourly rate your tagged with. That is just some legal bull**** to allow the lazy to survive in a production based world. On the flip side of the coin, you have to be issued the work needed to make it. A lot of supers tend to give the in-house crews the bull**** work because they can throw hourly pay at them. Takes a decent supervisor to keep things fair.
Gary Vest
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Posted in reply to: Re: Overtime pay on piece work by Midwest Splicing
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