Typically they do not receive benefits of any type. Many are independent contractors and have to pay their own taxes.
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Social workers who have there master degree get about 447,000 yearly income 234$ hourly.
they dont get paid hourly they get paid secondly £5.00 a second they dont get paid hourly they get paid secondly £5.00 a second
You are paid 30.55 hourly.
Not at Fast Food places. Most other companies give paid vacations for hourly workers. You generally have to be a full-time (40 hours a week) employee.
they get paid at most $19.23 - $ 33.98 hourly (:
Teachers are salaried. They are not hourly workers. It is like asking if teachers get paid to grade papers at home. They get paid to do their job regardless of the hours it takes. You could say they do not get a paid lunch break. You could as easily say they do.
they might get higher paying jobs elsewhere
There was no national minimum wage in 1991. There were however 'works council wage orders' where workers in some industries had to paid a minimum hourly wage.
There was no national minimum wage in 1991. There were however 'works council wage orders' where workers in some industries had to paid a minimum hourly wage.
No, hourly.
Typically, but not always, it has to do with whether the job is exempt from the requirements of overtime pay. Generally speaking, jobs that are management, professional, IT related, etc. are exempt and are typically paid salary. Laborers, manufacturing and construction workers, administrative workers, etc., are typically paid hourly and are eligible for overtime.