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If they're registered as an interstate carrier with the USDOT, they do not under the ICC clause. Many other hourly personnel will also not be paid overtime in such companies, such as mechanics.
You're supposed to be paid more if you work overtime.
If the management team is paid a salary instead of an hourly wage, then they will not be paid overtime.
yes they do make some money but can be used as donating your time to help.
Sorry, there are two problems here: First, there is no such rank. Second, while weekly pay of military can be determined, military personnel are typically paid at a monthly rate.
No, as a 1099 employee, you are considered a contractor rather than an employee, so you are not entitled to overtime pay. Your compensation is typically agreed upon in a contract with the client or employer, and any additional compensation for extra hours would need to be negotiated beforehand.
A worker is paid by how many hours or how long the worker worked overtime. It depends on the company too.
the average military officer gets a meager $1,000,000 per second. This is why our economy sucks, because Obama insists on insane salaries for military personnel.
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Navy personnel are paid on the same pay scale and other Military personnel. The amount is based on the rank and the time in service. Doctors come in at a higher rank (usually Lt) then others so that their starting pay is a bit higher.
If by "The Army School" you mean the United States Military Academy at West Point, there is none. Academy Cadets are, in fact, military personnel and thus are paid to be there.