I cannot answer this question correctly. It all depends on how much you get paid and where you work at.
they earn a bag of coal
I'm sure it is different in every city but here in northern Arizona I have a police officer buddy...he said he makes $16/hr.
Most of us get $8/hour and $12/hour for overtime
That depends entirely upon your actual salary. When you start working overtime (that means anything beyond your regular 40 hours per week), then your employer is expected to start giving you overtime pay. Generally, overtime pay is simply your regular salary multiplied by 1.5. An example: Regular salary: $20/hour 20 x 1.5 = 30 Overtime pay: $30/hour of overtime.
Animal cops make about 25 dollars a hour starting and over the years the most you can come up to is about 56 dollars a hour but that's a lot of years you have to do in order to get that high
That depends entirely upon your actual salary. When you start working overtime (that means anything beyond your regular 40 hours per week), then your employer is expected to start giving you overtime pay. Generally, overtime pay is simply your regular salary multiplied by 1.5. An example: Regular salary: $20/hour 20 x 1.5 = 30 Overtime pay: $30/hour of overtime.
You need more information to solve this: how many hours is his regular work time (to calculate the number of hours that are overtime), and how much he gets paid for overtime work.
10.5 * 8 = 84 depends on the tax rate that how much you will be left with.
$23,566.40 gross, assuming a 40 hour work week, 52 weeks a year, nothing taken out for benefits and zero overtime.
A carpenter earns $12.30 an hour for a 40-hour week. His overtime pay is 11⁄2 times his base pay. If he puts in a 46-hour week, how much is his weekly pay?
They don't get paid hourly. They have a salary which it depends where you live. The estimate about 3,000 a month before taxes.
542.50