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Use 3340 x hourly rate. Only works if you pay time and a half for any hours

over 40/wk.

In a message dated 10/19/00 9:37:30 PM Central Daylight Time,

Medicsntx@... writes:

<< I was needing someone to tell me how to figure annual salary for a 24/48

schedule. If someone could please help I would appreciate it. >>

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One thing I noticed in your calculation was that you figured every 2 week

period at 120 hours. On a straight 24/48, you will work two 2 week periods

of 120 hours and then one 2 week period of 96 hours.

I take 365 days per year, divided by 3 gives the # of days worked which is

121.6666. Multiply 121.666 x 24 and you get the total # of hours worked

which is 2919.999. Now subtract the 40 hr per week regular time of 2080 from

the total hours worked, this gives 840. Give these overtime hours a value of

1.5 (for time and a half) and add it to the regular (2080) hours. You get a

figure of 3340.

Hope this helps

In a message dated 10/19/00 11:10:14 PM Central Daylight Time,

Medicsntx@... writes:

<< I figure 3640 hr could you explain how you got that number. I took 120 hr

for 2wks then added 20 hr for 2wks of over time and got 3640hr a year

>>

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I probably have just had to figure it more often and had to come up with a

lazy way of doing it!

In a message dated 10/19/00 10:48:32 PM Central Daylight Time,

joby@... writes:

<< is right....the number is 3340, sorry for that...Thanks for

setting me straight...LOL >>

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Nope. March it out on a calendar. You will work 5 shifts for 2 two week

periods and then 4 shifts on the third two week period.

In a message dated 10/19/00 11:32:17 PM Central Daylight Time,

rtangy78@... writes:

<< That's what I get too...that would be figuring 26 paychecks.

How do you figure 120 hour paychecks and then a 96? It should come out 5

shifts per every two weeks, right?

I figure 120 hours plus 20 hours overtime equals 140 hours X 26 weeks = 3640

hours. Am I doing something wrong???

Rhonda

>>

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Take your hourly rate and times it by 3040.

Joby Berkley

[texasems-L] 24/48 pay calculation

> I was needing someone to tell me how to figure annual salary for a 24/48

schedule. If someone could please help I would appreciate it.

>

> Thanks Jeriami

>

>

>

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is right....the number is 3340, sorry for that...Thanks for

setting me straight...LOL

Joby Berkley

[texasems-L] 24/48 pay calculation

>

>

> > I was needing someone to tell me how to figure annual salary for a 24/48

> schedule. If someone could please help I would appreciate it.

> >

> > Thanks Jeriami

> >

> >

> >

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I figure 3640 hr could you explain how you got that number. I took 120 hr

for 2wks then added 20 hr for 2wks of over time and got 3640hr a year

jeriami

[texasems-L] 24/48 pay calculation

> >

> >

> > > I was needing someone to tell me how to figure annual salary for a

24/48

> > schedule. If someone could please help I would appreciate it.

> > >

> > > Thanks Jeriami

> > >

> > >

> > >

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That's what I get too...that would be figuring 26 paychecks.

How do you figure 120 hour paychecks and then a 96? It should come out 5

shifts per every two weeks, right?

I figure 120 hours plus 20 hours overtime equals 140 hours X 26 weeks = 3640

hours. Am I doing something wrong???

Rhonda

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Ever third (3rd) pay period is what they call a " short pay period " . If you

are working 24/48 hour shifts with A,B,C rotating, look it up. Every shift

will have a short check..96 hours... every third pay day.....

Joby Berkley

Re: [texasems-L] 24/48 pay calculation

> That's what I get too...that would be figuring 26 paychecks.

> How do you figure 120 hour paychecks and then a 96? It should come out 5

> shifts per every two weeks, right?

>

> I figure 120 hours plus 20 hours overtime equals 140 hours X 26 weeks =

3640

> hours. Am I doing something wrong???

> Rhonda

>

>

>

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Don't take this personally, but $7.68 per hour, but Micki D's pays better

than that.

Larry

On Fri, 20 Oct 2000 14:57:48 -0500 " ny M. "

writes:

> Jeriami,

>

> We take the total number of shifts to be worked in one year by a

> shift:

> A=122, B=122, C=121.

>

> EXAMPLE: $ 30,000.00 (yearly amount) divided by 122 shifts

> (A-shift) =

> 245.90 per 24 hour shift.

>

> $ 245.90 divided by 32 (8 hours regular time

> and 16 x

> 1.5 hours overtime per shift) = 7.68 per hour.

>

> This comes to 11.32 per hour overtime for

> anything

> worked over a normal shift.

>

> J.

> Marble Falls

>

> Re: [texasems-L] 24/48 pay calculation

>

>

> > Multiply your hourly by 3328 to come up with your yearly. or your

> hourly

> > x 2080 and your overtime rate x 832 then add them together for

> your

> > yearly

> >

> > Henry

> >

> > Medicsntx wrote:

> >

> > > I was needing someone to tell me how to figure annual salary

> for a

> > > 24/48 schedule. If someone could please help I would appreciate

> it.

> > >

> > > Thanks Jeriami

> > >

> > >

> > >

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