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As a rough estimate you can divide annual salary by 2000 to get the equivalent hourly rate (this actually comes out just a smidge on the high side, so 34.7k per year is about $17 per hour).

This is assuming a 40 hour nominal work week. Many salaried positions consider 40 hours a week to be the bare minimum, and some places expect it to be as high as 50. The whole point (for the business) of paying you a salary is that you work to the job, not to the clock. The flip side, of course, is that if you can do everything expected of you in 30 hours per week, you don't get paid any less.

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