It first depends on what sort of doctor you are, usually it is on hours but if you have children and have to finish your shift at a certain time then you get paid by salary
That would depend on your contract of employment.
If you got paid $12.65 for 7 hours of work, then your hourly rate is: $1.80 per hour. 7.5 hours at $1.80 per hour, you should be paid: $13.55. 307 hours at $1.80 per hour, you should be paid: $552.60. This seems like a low rate. Did you mean you mean $12.65 per hour? If so, 7.5 hours at $12.65 per hour is $94.88. 307 hours at $12.65 per hour is $3883.55.
If unionized a boilermaker can earn $19 per hour on his first year, and up to $46 per hour after being a journeyman. I was a second year boilermaker, making $26 an hour, being paid time and a half on hours 9 and 10 of the shift, and the 11th and 12th and 13th hours of the shift I was paid double time. On weekends I was paid double time for the entire shift (which was 12 or 13 hours). And I was paid weekly, pulling in about $1300 a week (after being taxed just about $1000). Very good pay. My father is a superintendant, and he can make up to $1000 a day, depending on the job. Very flexible work is offered, especially after having journeyman papers.
(in the US) No, under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) it is not lawful.
No, only get paid for hours worked.
That means how much you are paid for each hour you work OVER 40 HOURS. It should be at least 50% more than you're paid for each of the first 40 hours.
what to do whenyou don't get paid for hours worked
It depends on the job. Full-time people in Mexico generally work 9 hours, receiving 1 paid, 60-minute break for lunch. People refer to this as an 8-hour shift.
It depends on your hours- what are they?
960.
Normally the night shift should be paid extra but it depends on the company and the country where u live in.