Your pay would be an hour plus half of another hour of whatever your hourly age is.
.6 of an hour is not 40 minutes, it is 36 minutes. This is worked out by multiplying the decimal and the amount of minutes in an hour. .6 x 60 = 36 minutes Example .5 x 60 = 30 minutes, half of an hour equals half of an hour.
$20.60 per hour after the raise. If you work full-time (40 hours/week) this is about $1,248.00 more per year.
If you work full-time you will earn $21,840.00 per year.
depends on where you work dc's start at around $16 an hour and retail stores are lower at around $9 an hour but dc work is long and strenuous and you are treated poorly and the work is mind numbing with little room for advancement. If they ever improve the work structure like moving people around for a 12 hour shift wouldn't be a bad job.
$10.10 an hour.
Time and a half refers to overtime pay. If you work at $8 per hour as your usual wage, then you would earn $12 an hour (half more) during the time you work past your usual 8 hours.
It is 15 dollars for an hour's work.
My work will be completed in an hour and a half.
It should take about half an hour
Time and a half means paying an employee 1.5 times their regular hourly wage for overtime work. If an employee's regular hourly wage is, for example, $20, then time and a half would be $30 per hour. For fifteen minutes of work at this rate, you would calculate the pay as follows: $30 per hour divided by 4 (since 15 minutes is a quarter of an hour) equals $7.50. Therefore, time and a half on fifteen minutes would be $7.50.
my flight will come an hour later
fair labor and standards act
An example of time and a half pay would be an employee who earns $15 per hour working overtime at a rate of $22.50 per hour (1.5 times their regular rate) for any hours worked beyond their standard work week.
If you make $12.25 per hour, time and a half would be calculated by multiplying your hourly wage by 1.5. So, $12.25 x 1.5 equals $18.38 per hour. This is the rate you would earn for overtime work.
Nurses usually work in eight hour shifts, but depending on where you work, and how busy the hospital gets they may work a lot of over time. but that's okay, they get payed time and a half, or double
as a school break time: Up to half an Hour as a work/lunch break: up to an hour as a child of younger than 3 years: unlimted.
Speed= Distance/Time Distance= 26 miles Time= 1/2 hour Speed=26/1/2=52 Speed= 52 miles/hour