2.5 x 1.5 = 3.75
3 hours, 45 minutes
I work as a franchise milkman, most of my work mates, and including myself work over 70 hours a week, six days a week. If you don't like free time its a great job!
extra hours or extended hours
12 hours
542.50
772.56
It's called working over time.
The time rate is working over the agreed amount of hours.
The 3rd season is only half way over. The Adventure Time staff is currently working on the 4th season.
18/7 hrs.
No, as there only 24 hours in one day. Working time and a half would equal 12 hours, double time would equal 16 hours. Doubt you'd ever be in a job that paid triple time.
It is not necessarily so. It depends on the circumstances surrounding you and your employer.
Usually 'banking' hours is not allowed. You have to be paid for every hour you work, and get time and a half for any hours over 40.
A little over 3 and a half hours.
The flight time is a little over two and a half hours.
According to Federal Law, an employer is required to pay an employee overtime for any hours over 40 in one pay period. Over time rates are generally time and a half.
200 ug > 100 ug > 50 ug > 25 ug. That's 3 half lifes. 3 half lives x 67 hours/ half life = 201 hours
It might depend on the state you are in, but if you are an hourly employee, and Over time exempt, you should be paid for all 96 hours. Again, over time laws differ by state, but typically you would be paid time and a half for about 16 of those hours.Additional InfoHourly employees are usually compensated at time-and-a-half for hours worked over the normal 40 or 80 hours pay period. So you should get 80 hours pay PLUS 16 hours at the premium rate, which would equal 104 straight time hours paid. The caveat here is whatever your written contract as an hourly states - if it says there is no overtime rate of pay, then you would receive straight time for all hours worked. Salaried employees would be compensated just 80 hours regardless of how many hours spent on the job.