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Re: Overtime pay ITS EASY TO FIGURE OUT


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The Key to this one is Very Very Simple. Its all about Paperwork and doing a Daily Payroll sheet. I started Sat/Cable back in like 97-98 Somewhere in there well each day we ran a route we had to do a “Daily” and at the end of the week we did Weekly’s These are labeled forms which broke down each Job Code in columns with tally blanks on the Right side and then a total Dollar amount to the Far Right, (Example Code 2 AO - $15.00 ea).


Now it shouldn’t be to hard to understand
You have Each of your Piece Codes, 1,2,3,4 and their Dollar Total All for Example.
Now through the day you did 6 trips so you multiply that by the Dollar total for that Code (Code 1 on example above $3.00 multiply by Total Trips 6 for a total of $18.00) Now you put that in the dollar total. Go threw and do the same for each code that day, Tally it and then Dollar Total it. Now when you get all of your Codes Tallied and Dollar totaled here comes the Hard Part, ADD all of the Dollar Totals to get a Piece Total (example above Piece total for the day is $273.00) Now this is what you are getting Paid for the Day. Everything below is done for the Government. But really means nothing to you other then getting it Right on your Paperwork

You have an Hours And a Rate Block under the Tally Section beside Hours You put in your Total Regular Hrs for the Day ( 8 Hours Above) Total Regular Hour Pay for the Day would be $42.00.
You also have a Total OT HR Block and Rate with a Tally Box. Put in your Total OT HRS and then Multiply OT RATE Times OT Tally for a Total OT of $23.64
Now you take Your Piece Total $273 and Subtract Your Hourly Total $65.64.
Put this total in the Production Bonus Total Box. This says you’re Production bonus for the day is $207.36.
All this Does is Break it all down into Hrly Totals and Production bonus Totals. For the Gov. without having to pay the Top Techs less to Cover the Lower guys Work.

Your Pay is Actually the $273 however on your Pay Stub its listed like this..
HR TOTAL – 8 HRS @ 5.25 = $42.00
OT TOTAL – 3 HRS @ $7.88 = $23.64
Production Bonus = $207.36 Check Total $273 Minus Taxes

Now Ours had More Blanks for more Codes and also Had Expenses we could figure in as well, Mileage, Tools, Food But I didn’t want to add all that for simplicity purposes.

Esentually that is all it takes to Make the Gov. Kosher when you have W-2 Employees they get their Hrly Rate, They get their OT Pay and they get their Production Bonus.

Granted the Lower techs are going to have Small production bonus however that’s why its called a Production Bonus cause you are REWARDED for your Production…..

Maybe this will make sense to yassss…

Just my 50 Cents…
~WiLL
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Re: Overtime pay ITS EASY TO FIGURE OUT cbleman1 3/9/2006 1:04:00 PM