If you can utilize both overtime and subcontracting, it's essential to evaluate the cost-effectiveness and impact on quality for each option. Overtime can lead to employee burnout and may not be sustainable long-term, while subcontracting can provide flexibility and access to specialized skills. Balancing both strategies based on project demands and workforce capacity will enable you to meet deadlines efficiently without compromising quality. Ultimately, the decision should align with your organization's goals and budget constraints.
What do you suppose he will do? I suppose he didn't mean to kill her. Suppose that he wins the election
Overtime is work paid at time and a half. Over time refers to the duration of an activity.
How do you suppose we are going to do this.I suppose that would be easy to do.
"Overtime" is usually defined as hours worked in excess of 40 hours in a week.
The workers all volunteered to stay at work late and do some overtime to catch up on the job that had fallen behind schedule.
I/you/we/they suppose. He/she/it supposes. The present participle is supposing.
No not suppose to use them together.
I can give you several sentences.I suppose I can give you some sentences.Do you suppose you can make up one of your own?You can always use the idiom "supposed to," as in "You were supposed to do your own homework, not try to get me to do it for you."
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Yes, if you are an employee earning a regular wage (not an independent contractor), then you are entitled to overtime.
I suppose if they use one where you can hear them, it's pretty disgusting but if they are in the privacy of their home then it's fine. What are they suppose to do if their men can't please them?
I suppose you can if you use skype