So happy to live in country where 60 hours a week is simply against the law.
@13KimberlyJo
Ай бұрын
Where😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I use to work 8am to 12 am
@clydecash5659
Ай бұрын
Clearly you’re not an American.
@Yargestein68
Ай бұрын
@@clydecash5659 German
@todayslist37737
Ай бұрын
Some of us love that overtime pay here.
@GS-cg3yn
Ай бұрын
@@todayslist37737 But working overtime is not good for you physically or mentally and it’s definitely not good for your family.
@helloidharbl6753
Ай бұрын
I've been in this exact situation. Upper management wanted an explanation so I broke out Excel and showed a little math. Further I showed HIM what he actually makes given a hypothetical 100k/yr salary and the 65 hr/week I see him working working. He left my cubicle with a furrowed brow.
@CherryStudios2
Ай бұрын
You even told him what he makes?? 😂
@Juspeachy13
Ай бұрын
The truth is a painful reality for some people. Congrats on not getting conned.
@amanawolf9166
Ай бұрын
That's what these bosses don't like, period. They do not like it when you prove that you understand their BS, comprehend it to the smallest of details, and then say, "Thanks, but no thanks. I'll stay where I am."
@ProjectExMachina
Ай бұрын
From another country... When on hourly, do you get paid for vacations and sick leaves?
@tamarar.4642
Ай бұрын
My manager tried the same thing with me and I declined BEFORE she could finish talking. NO THANK YOU! I saw how they were coming in looking like they hadn’t slept the night before 😂. They were trying to offer me my own store in another city. If it wasn’t a business I opened myself, I wasn’t putting in all those hours. I kept the position as a hourly paid assistant manager for 8 years right out of high school . I was enjoying that overtime, 3 weeks vacation, GOOD insurance, bonuses, 401k, and yearly raise. That insurance was so good I had a lot of dental work done. I finally left when I decided to work in healthcare.
@scottspilis1940
Ай бұрын
Simple math tells you that if you increase my work week by 50% ( 40 hrs to 60 hrs) you need to increase my weekly salary by 50 percent just to break even. Don't see too many 50% raises these days.
@phoenixfridge1495
Ай бұрын
Would have to be more as overtime would be at time and a half .Minimum.
@maxschmidt666
Ай бұрын
Must more be 150 percent increase. Because, as the above person mentions, you get no extra OT pay (which is usually 1.5x normal pay), but you also have a significant tax deduction. Other than that, I would not want to work 50% more, because it also means 50% less free time. No thank you.
@williamgeardener2509
Ай бұрын
Increase work week by 50% ( 40 hrs to 60 hrs) means total salary salary should be at least 100% of 40 hours plus 175% of 20 hours. ( My going rate for overtime.) I don't have to work overtime very often.
@priestesslucy3299
Ай бұрын
Yup. Don't accept a Salary position for less than double your hourly wage. Mandoratory unpaid overtime is evil and you deserve appropriate compensation for it
@Thiccness_Is_Delicious
Ай бұрын
I got a 1.2% raise of 45C this year I immediately started putting in applications to other places and ended up going up another 6 to 24 and hour 😅
@dallassegno
Ай бұрын
Yes, employees don't do math, then get ripped off.
@alexisgrunden1556
Ай бұрын
They hate it when employees can do the math and call them out~
@loyaltyb71052
Ай бұрын
I may not be a fan of math but it becomes my strong suit, when labor is involved.
@snugglyhugs8698
Ай бұрын
There are two kinds of people in the world: Those who can do math, and those who are exploited by those who can do math.
@misterchubbikins
Ай бұрын
I once had a manager try to tell me i make more than she does cuz of overtime. She was working 40hrs a week. I did 250hrs of ot and still made less than she did by 3k. Employees not doing math is why they turn down promotions and then whine cuz bossman makes too much money.
@izeeiz
Ай бұрын
The only differenxe iz no matter how many hourz you work on $alary you make the $ame amount….. if your hourz getz kut or you leave early gettin paid hourly you lo$e.
@solarprophet5439
Ай бұрын
*Pics up phone, calls bank* "Yes, hi, I'd like to pay my bills for the month. Do you accept 'prestige'? No? Okay then, thank you." *Turns back to boss* "I'll have to decline, but thanks anyway!"
@maxschmidt666
Ай бұрын
GREAT response!
@DanielCoffey67
Ай бұрын
I think the exchange rate at any Currency office for Prestige to Exposure is pretty much 1:1 these days. Oddly the exchange rate to actual money doesn't seem to be listed anywhere... except in the Manager's Handbook which us Employees are not supposed to see.
@TheObserver3
Ай бұрын
That's some good sarcasm 🤣
@joel.ha.
Ай бұрын
Who tf has bills from their bank? If you're even paying a yearly fee for the account you gotta switch banks Bro. This is crazy
@TheObserver3
Ай бұрын
@@joel.ha. People with mortgages are paying bills too the bank.
@williams-wr5lg
Ай бұрын
My first job back in the early 90's fresh out of electronics school was a salaried position. I had no idea what that meant until I was worked like a dog 65-70 hours one week and the next week would be a normal 40 hour week and getting the same amount of pay no matter how many hours over 40 I worked, but then one week I missed a day and the company had the nerve to deduct a day of pay from me. they expected me me to work over 40 with no compensation but I missed a day they did not want to pay me the salaried set amount. I quit after that paycheck.
@Smellslikegelfling
Ай бұрын
It is illegal to dock pay from a salary worker if they work less than 40. That's the deal since they're exempt from getting paid overtime.
@froggybug
Ай бұрын
@@SmellslikegelflingI was thinking that…. It’s the whole point of being salaried. No matter how many or how few hours you work, the check is the same.
@geoffh1
Ай бұрын
@@SmellslikegelflingIt's not illegal if they miss a full day, according to the FLSA.
@juliewoods6534
Ай бұрын
If you are truly salaried you are FSLA exempt. They cannot deduct for missing a day. You are paid per annum. That means per year. You need to talk to HR.
@cpK054L
Ай бұрын
@geoffh1 you might want to point to where in FLSA because salaried employees are FLSA EXEMPT
@Sean-kg2gr
Ай бұрын
I work for a large corporation and it is the exact opposite there. The salaried employees work way less than the hourly employees. They have learned that when salaried employees are forced to work longer hours, they just quit and get new jobs. It does make more sense to just offer overtime to hourly employees who volunteer.
@GoldenRainbow1987
15 күн бұрын
That has overwhelmingly been my experience as well in tech
@israyousif2758
9 күн бұрын
What company is that? I need to work there 😅
@sylviaelse5086
Ай бұрын
I was a salaried worker, and my contract specified a number of hours a week. I never understood why the company thought they could expect me to work unpaid overtime. Why put a number in the contract if it's not what they intended?
@dereklynch8917
Ай бұрын
There are some criteria that can allow employers to duck the overtime laws through Salary positions, but they're pretty specific. Sadly, a lot of managers think that Salary is the business equivalent of 'Abracadabra'.
@PointBlank65
Ай бұрын
@@dereklynch8917 Exempt vs non-exempt, to be exempt from over time you must be a "manager" WITH people under you. Hourly gets time and a half where salary doesn't though.
@dereklynch8917
Ай бұрын
@@PointBlank65 That is one of the ways in which you can become exempt from overtime. Another would be the type of job you have. If you don't meet one of those ways, then you are absolutely subject to time and a half overtime, same as an hourly worker. That is one of the reasons they stipulate a number of hours in your contract; that is what allows them to calculate a base rate of pay per hour, in case it should be necessary to calculate Overtime. Source: Been explaining this to small business owners who thought they found a way to cheat the system for a decade and a half.
@Nightdare
Ай бұрын
Had the same argument when they tried to refresh my 20 year old contract and tried to put OT in my std salary "That's my free time, you're not getting that for free" -"Yeah but it's just to show a 'non 9-5 mentality'" "I have a 38 hour/week contract, you want me to work more for nothing, Fine,...but if I do my job in less than 38 hours, can I go home early? No, you'll be on my ass since you're paying me for 38 So yea, no! I'm not signing that new contract until you take that out"
@Ligerpride
Ай бұрын
Once you're beyond probation you should just work your standard hours. Look, most jobs aren't that busy anyway and life is too short.
@brikat342
Ай бұрын
I remember when my mom was switched to salary for second time in her life. The first time, she was pushing 60+ hours a week. She eventually quit because of exhaustion. At the second with a different company, she made it clear with her boss that if they switch her to salary, she will NOT be putting those kinds of hours in. She said she will work more as needed (like a special conference that needs extra attention), but that will not be a weekly occurrence. Fortunately, she was on great terms with her boss and colleagues, so they understood.
@BlackJack973
16 күн бұрын
That’s a normal salaried job. Veronica always gets the worst offers.
@luront4195
Ай бұрын
Growing up, all the adults in my life were hell bent on convincing me that salaries are a hallmark of "good jobs". After entering the workforce, you start to understand that salaries are just a way for employers to work the living dog shit out of you without having to pay you more.
@Dayman98
26 күн бұрын
Salaries can be, you just need to make sure the condition of work are suitable. I’m on a salary with a set 35 hours a week of work. Any overtime work you have to do gets built up, and you can take all of that time off when you want. So if you work 7 hours of overtime you can take a full day (or two half days) off while still getting paid for that day. This is a benefit of government work in Australia
@luront4195
26 күн бұрын
@@Dayman98 My comment is more applicable to corporate America
@Kat-kv8mm
17 күн бұрын
I think it used to be different. That's why "adults" don't understand what's going on now, that's not how it was for them, everyone they knew, their parents perhaps, etc.
@BlackJack973
16 күн бұрын
@@luront4195it’s still fully applicable though. When you consider a salaried job, the conditions of the contract are just as important as the actual salary.
@WanderingAndFosca
10 күн бұрын
When you get better paid and get more social benefits being an employee by the hour in the service industry rather than a translator or a language teacher :(
@NeversurrenderMM66
Ай бұрын
This is why I will never again accept a salaried position. A horrible supervisor kept adding more and more tasks to my already filled plate. When I refused, as I was already working, at the very least, 65 hours a week, she wrote me up. Also harassed me via phone calls, voice mails, emails, in person etc. HR refused to get involved. I soon left that company.
@Mathignihilcehk
Ай бұрын
Look for those positions that pay overtime for salary. Mine does straight time for any approved hours worked on the weekend or when otherwise approved through special exemption. They rarely grant the exemption for weekday work, but we just work weekends every week.
@KKBash
Ай бұрын
HR is NEVER your friend. Don't let them ruin your life.
@alpinelife9053
Ай бұрын
Salary is awesome With paid overtime.
@ViridianFlow
Ай бұрын
If you're getting called regularly outside of work hours call a lawyer. Unless you're on call according to your contact you don't need to answer any of that and a good lawyer could get you paid overtime for all the time they call you outside of work
@cuthdemello
Ай бұрын
Yes best to change jobs. Better than any promotion imo
@Salomon_Andrade
Ай бұрын
Most people also don’t realize that their commutes to work is also them working for their job for free, and paying for that gas for that commute also works against their payrate.
@lelandgaunt9985
Ай бұрын
90 miles round trip for me.
@Itsnurselo2you
25 күн бұрын
Exactly I drive an hour an 40 minutes every other day and they have the nerves to be working on a point system every minute to the t your late like things don’t happen even for under 7 minutes
@latonyamoore3907
17 күн бұрын
Amen....
@img00
9 күн бұрын
I don't know.. I mean, don't get me wrong I would love to be paid for the 90 minutes (each way) I spend in the car when I've to go into the office, but how is that my employer's responsibility? If I lived say a 5 minute walk away that's still on me. The problems arise when employees can't afford to live closer to their jobs because of housing costs etc but that's more local authority/government or wider economic issue, no?
@philltherealtortaylordixon5440
2 күн бұрын
@@img00 I can't agree more. A business doesn't dictate that you live 90 minutes away, you choose to live 90 minutes away to live in a comfortable community of your choice.
@suburbohemian
Ай бұрын
Lol, when I got offered a supervisor position back in my 20's, it came with a definite pay hike and as a salaried position, which my truly great manager described to me as "you don't get paid for overtime anymore." I did take it tho cus I rarely had to work overtime and they were utterly flexible with my schedule as long as I got my work done. It's not always a bad thing provided the company is not merely milking you.
@Secretagent71114
Ай бұрын
This. I am salary. I do not work over 40 hours a week ever. And "work" is a relative term. But I work in a place where they like to treat the salaried employees the same as the hourly employees but with a few perks like not having to clock in and out and an hour lunch being "hourish as long as you don't abuse it regularly."
@kekistaniattackhelicopter2242
Ай бұрын
I did not know US "salary" is different than normal rest of the world. I am salary employee, but I get payed 50-100% extra per overtime hour depending on weekday or weekend.
@Francis__D
Ай бұрын
Ikr! My contract requires 40 hrs** a week. Never heard of salary position requiring more. Some weeks I barely put in 30.
@xocomaox
Ай бұрын
@@Secretagent71114some companies allow you to take "half days" without requiring the use of PTO as salaried.
@timmytuckerson3450
Ай бұрын
@@Francis__Dyeah when I heard salaried people work 60 hours a week I immediately called bullshit. The salaried people who work for my company barely come to work and at most put in 20 hours a week.
@virgilxavier1
Ай бұрын
"Prestige is a code word for more work". So very true
@Greenplanet949
Ай бұрын
Prestige! Oh, we’re stealing your time and money but we’re giving you “prestige.” I just love Veronica. When I had been at a job for about 2 years, an opening in another part of the company opened and I applied. It had more upward mobility but the starting pay turned out to be about what I was making. Coworkers said to me “you’ll just have to accept it, if you want to move up.” I thought no. I’m not taking on a lot more work for the same money. That’s a pay cut. When they offered me the job I asked for what I wanted. Got it. Bottom line, you work for money. Any boss feeding you lines that other things are “more important than money” are snowing you. The test is, if they stopped paying you tomorrow, would you continue to work?
@raincoast9010
Ай бұрын
Maybe they can give her a nice plaque to hang on the wall, "Employee of the month" or something like that?
@wellscaler6198
Ай бұрын
Depends on the industry and specific job. As an HR director salaried employees over 30 tend to be less stressed. This isn’t a universal rule but since salaried exempt employees can not be docked pay if even ant work was performed that day (DOL Fact Sheet 17g) if you have: A medical condition requiring frequent doctor’s appointments A child with special needs or medical conditions requiring continuous appointments. Multiple court cases due to divorce or other issues. Elderly parents requiring intermittent care. Or any other reason where you need to dip out of the office frequently, being salaried keeps your personal life from costing you money or developing attendance issues where you can be disciplined. Especially when FMLA is only 12 weeks maximum and you need to work for your company for a year with 1250 hours clocked.
@gusmonster59
Ай бұрын
Very true. Salary can be a great position to be in or a nightmare depending and what you do and who you work for.
@tomcop668
Ай бұрын
I wish I made $33/hrs. Hell, I wish I made $27/hr.
@readmachine18
Ай бұрын
Same 😭
@GameDevMadeEasy
Ай бұрын
Sorry
@smokeymcpot4038
Ай бұрын
Give it time you will.
@tomcop668
Ай бұрын
@@smokeymcpot4038 Keep smoking
@TheRealGOTdurrrred
Ай бұрын
Learn some skills.
@peppapigthekiller7539
Ай бұрын
If she worked 60 hours with hourly pay, she would get paid roughly 120k. So the company just wanted to save 35k. Usually hourly employees are paid 1.5x after 40 hours.
@datastorm75
Ай бұрын
$70,000? $85,000? Damn, that is tons of money for most of us!
@Too.Cool.ForCardi
15 күн бұрын
In most major cities and with the economy and inflation/cost of living just getting worse, $70k & $80k ain’t shit either. It just SOUNDS like a lot, but it isn’t. It especially ain’t shit in the Bay Area or NY.
@missbae_
14 күн бұрын
@@Too.Cool.ForCardi it’s never about the amount it’s about how you manage your money. $70 and $85k is great if you don’t live ABOUT your means…it’s people making $260k but since they live ABOVE their means that amount doesn’t SEEM like much either.
@Too.Cool.ForCardi
14 күн бұрын
@@missbae_: How much a person makes is EQUALLY as important and helps DETERMINE their ability to save. In most people’s cases, they aren’t making anywhere near $100k or $200k nor were we talking about those who do and most people aren’t living high on the hog. Also, as I mentioned before, salary is relative to other factors like cost of living and the economy, so what SEEMS like a lot to someone else, maybe isn’t because of where that person lives. Also, most people barely make enough to cover regular bills and are one or two paychecks away from being poor. It’s VERY common for folks need two and three jobs to earn any sort of REAL living, which is ridiculous, let alone be able to really save. Money and how much a person earns most certainly counts and comes before just how much they save or spend.
@joecarter2727
14 күн бұрын
If your single with no kids, you're good. I was making 60k in San Diego and even with high cost of living you're doing ok
@Too.Cool.ForCardi
14 күн бұрын
@@joecarter2727: Uhhh….last time I checked, kids are NOT the ONLY expensive or significant cost people may have to worry about. Even if someone is single and/or doesn’t have any kids, it doesn’t mean they may not have other expenses and bills to take care of and affect them.Everyone has different circumstances and deals with different expenses and things in their lives. What might work for you and your life, might not work for someone else depending on their situation.
@anthonymoore7196
Ай бұрын
Actually, Veronica, you’re way too smart and savvy for this job. You really, really need to be applying for executive roles!
@LumerasLight1201
Ай бұрын
At my past job team leads (hourly) were making more money than supervisors (salary) as a consequence of mandatory overtime.This led to complaints and eventually the company put a cap on every postion. Once your pay cap was reached, a promotion was required to earn more money. Crazy thing is, at the cap the pay was so high that many leads still refused promotions because they didn't want to deal with the extra responsibilities that come with being a supervisor😂
@crassustheelder9665
Ай бұрын
I remember being so excited about moving to a salaried position. It really does feel like a prestige thing. The shine wears off quickly and you realize there was nothing wrong with hourly. Idk to me it’s like this: when you’re salaried you have an expectation to work enough to prove you are worth the pay. When hourly you have an work and get paid appropriately based on what you put in.
@sharongillesp
Ай бұрын
ANOTHER example of WAGE THEFT. Veronica was able to calculate on the spot. These companies have all sorts of ways to indirectly steal wages if you don’t know. SUPPORT UNIONS who stand up for you to be sure companies comply with employee rights!
@JohnSmith-yc6uv
24 күн бұрын
NEVER rely on others to stand for YOUR OWN rights.
@xkerchx
19 күн бұрын
Also don’t forget that if you’re in a Union, now you have to pay Union fees out of every paycheck. Sometimes it’s worth it depending on what they negotiate your pay for, but most times it’s not worth it. And @JohnSmith is right: don’t just rely on other people to stand up for your rights.
@MysteryOfTheShockwave
11 күн бұрын
Unions are often just a scam and lure people in with false promises. It also often hurts managers those union employees are under, as well as coworkers. Not all unions are like this, I'm sure, but many of them do not actually care as much about the employee as they do themselves. And a lot of companies will be very harsh on union employees and find any reason to get them fired because dealing with a union is very expensive and tedious for them.
@lspence6810
Ай бұрын
She forgot the overtime math. She’d be getting 20 hrs overtime which is $990 per week on top of her normal pay. Hourly is much much better.
@LyricRelics
Ай бұрын
*laughs in freelancing*
@aucklandqueenstown
Ай бұрын
Youre laughing coz youre jobless? wait what i dont get it?
@alphamail8974
Ай бұрын
@@aucklandqueenstown Making money is making money. Doesn't always have to be through a traditional job. Loser.
@alphamail8974
Ай бұрын
Nice! Gotta find what works for you ❤
@_memorycore_8867
Ай бұрын
@@aucklandqueenstownnawww bro know nothing
@Bossdonbigga
26 күн бұрын
@@aucklandqueenstown freelancers work when they want and charge what they want to be employed is to be a slave we work for money and freedom less is more when it comes to working
@ericfortin559
Ай бұрын
As a salaried employee, I don't have to watch the clock when getting ready for my commute, as long as I hit the core hours between 9 and 4. When my work is done, I leave. Some days that's after 6 hours, others after 10. And I don't have to clock in and out.
@FundyisleLegacy
Ай бұрын
Exactly right
@GaMeRfReAkLIVE
Ай бұрын
As an hourly employee i work the core hours, grab overtime anytime i want because nowhere likes to keep a fully staffed building and its constantly needed and usually appreciated, can actually take off when i want to because i havent been "prepaid" for the hours ill miss, im not on 24/7 call, and im actually rewarded for the overtime i give them willingly. Salaries only benefit the people paying it
@garlicgirl3149
29 күн бұрын
That depends on the job, too... You can have flexibility depending on the department you work in, and some only allow flexibility within one week.
@jinx526
29 күн бұрын
@GaMeRfReAkLIVE the thing about not keeping a fully staffed building may mean you're doing additional work. I can't say about your situation but in service jobs that's a nightmare that overtime can not compensate for. Understaffing causes immense workload and stress for the few people who "choose" to make overtime. It's honestly the worse part of healthcare. You'll never be able to meet the patients needs alone, your ot pay still gets eaten up by bills and all you got in return is depression and an achy body smh
@seanjohn83
26 күн бұрын
Yes. This is my situation too. Some days, I can be done in 4-5 hours. I’m blessed to say that I rarely hit 40hrs total at all.
@desertdarlene
Ай бұрын
Yeah, don't take salaried jobs if at all possible. You end up working all day and night every day and night.
@selwynowen6213
Ай бұрын
And be at the company’s beck and call 24/7
@jeffklaubo3168
Ай бұрын
I work salary and none of the sort lol
@sinceslicedbread7422
Ай бұрын
Only in the US.
@wlonsdale1
Ай бұрын
@@sinceslicedbread7422 Someone has to support the lifestyle of a European.
@druck7480
Ай бұрын
Exactly!… this happened to me…. Now the word “salary” is a dirty word to me!… never again
@kage-the-echidna3559
Ай бұрын
Sorry my grocery store doesn’t accept prestige and their prices seem to keep rising so less pay for more work and prestige? Lol im good
@frysause934
Ай бұрын
I'm an assistant store manager in a grocery store. We just got done with 2 days worth of work doing price resets. Everything went up from 5 cents to 50 cents. Not going to be any raises either. Thanks democrats.
@lauriechan2966
Ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂🙏❤ This. Is. TOTALLY. Me. I've rejected 3 promotions over the years, because I refuse to give my time/life away. Nobody understands why I don't want the "prestige" of a management position... No thanks, I'm good. 😂
@bsmartr806
Ай бұрын
I work 40 hours a week and already feel like I have no time for friends/family/hobbies... so 60-70 is a HARD NO from me.
@mlatrellelove
Ай бұрын
Exactly!
@totov7673
19 күн бұрын
Its sad it should be 32 in most EU countries full time is 32 hrs.
@WanderingAndFosca
10 күн бұрын
No, it is not. It goes between 40 h/w and 37,5 h/w, the latter not including paid lunch break. Doable and fair enough. Alas, we are far from 32 h/w, unfortunately.
@ajm5007
Ай бұрын
Easy solution here is simply to get it in your contract that you work 40 hours a week, and that hours beyond that will be compensated at your previous overtime rate.
@gusmonster59
Ай бұрын
Employers won't do that. They offer salary on purpose, but good try!
@ajm5007
19 күн бұрын
@@gusmonster59 My employer does it, but then I'm part of a local union with almost 700 members, and which is an affiliate of a national professional union with over 1.7 million members. Unionize. Get the compensation that you deserve. My employment contract obligates me to only 30 hours a week, and also entitles me to extra pay for hours worked in excess of 550 within any given 14 week period (that adds up to just shy of 40/week). Every seven paychecks, I can choose to tally up my hours, and if it exceeds 550, then I get paid prorated time-and-a-half for those additional hours. That said, it never, ever happens. Most weeks I don't even work the required 30. I'm PRESENT the required 30, but not working the whole time. Every once in a while I'll put in one week of 40+ hours, but with all the hours I'm NOT working the other 90% of weeks, it's not worth tracking the hours. I'm also not an idiot - they'd probably nitpick over every little hour if I ever did do that, so getting the extra pay would be like pulling teeth. But it's nice to know that it's in my contract.
@dougparson4407
14 күн бұрын
I went from hourly to salary when I was young as it was how to climb the corporate ladder. Then my industry changed and my work became contracted basis and that is hourly. As an hourly paid contractor no one wanted me to work overtime. Life was good again!!
@robm6726
Ай бұрын
This is true, yet its also the only way to jump to a higher position where your salary can double
@DugrozReports
Ай бұрын
Sadly, yes, that has been my experience. I maxed out at a wage role, and the only way to get a meaningful raise was to go salaried. 😢
@mandisaw
Ай бұрын
That's the part a lot of folks don't understand. Hourly as a career only makes sense when you have a union contract that specifies who gets OT and how much of a premium it pays. If you're non-union and hourly, you're just subject to getting beat (hours dropped, few/no benefits, little chance at advancement, etc).
@yiledute
26 күн бұрын
@@mandisawdoing it hourly also means you are more replaceable, they just have to find someone that is willing to do your job for less and the next day suddenly they don't need you doing as many hours and that disrupts any routine, sense of stability and plans that you might have had, until the point that you are forced to "quit".
@Occuria1
Ай бұрын
Veronika is my hero.
@timothytessier2702
Ай бұрын
She needs a cape....
@Solomolo25839
Ай бұрын
I love being salaried. I can go to a doctors appointment in the middle of the day with no impact to pay. I can come in late/early with no impact. I can even be sick an entire day with no impact. Still work at most 40 hours a week. Love the people who have never worked a salary job saying it’s bad. That’s funny. That’s like me never having steak yet saying it taste bad hahah
@jsbmx2039
16 күн бұрын
Ever heard of pto no you haven’t you are easily tricked
@Solomolo25839
16 күн бұрын
@@jsbmx2039 you sound so goofy. Go get a corporate/salary job first then come back. Yes salary employees get PTO. I get 3 weeks, 2 holidays, 2 personal that I can use whenever with unlimited sick since I’m salaried. I’ve worked both salaried and hourly jobs and definitely salary is better but go on goofy. Try harder.
@marshadupree2968
15 күн бұрын
It absolutely is better and I don’t work more hours.. I come in late half the time and leave on time 😂.. it’s better. Folks are crazy.
@Jmm797
14 күн бұрын
I think we are lucky to work for a company that doesn’t abuse their employees. I am salaried and work less hours than when I was hourly and get paid more, have more hours of pto and more flexibility in my days. Some people don’t know that not all companies are abusive.
@A_W2016_love
13 күн бұрын
If you’re salary you’re not working 40 hours a week you’re working 60hrs. My boss works 7am to 7pm everyday. He’s probably paid 200k+
@AFrozenKitten
Ай бұрын
This confuses me. I've always been salary at my jobs and rarely had to work over the traditional 40 hour week. I also accrue comp time and overtime pay, with great flexibility in my schedule (meaning I essentially get extra vacation time or time for appointments, which thank god because I have a ton of them). The pay may be less than some contractor gigs, but the flexibility, benefits, retirement, holidays, etc... way outweigh an hourly or contractor role, and you typically lose out in the long run with those, and that extra money does not make up for it. The recent hate towards salary seems pretty misguided
@mandisaw
Ай бұрын
The hate towards salary is like the hate towards college - a misunderstanding combined with classism, and a few bad examples. Hourly means they literally count your minutes, and you have zero flexibility. Usually (not always) no/worse benefits too. Salaried positions are also usually the only thing available as you move up the ladder. So outside of some specific union trades, remaining hourly means giving up autonomy, career mobility, and any ambitions you might have. If that works for you now, fine, but it usually won't work well forever.
@maxdudomite
22 күн бұрын
It depends on the company. Some don’t care if you don’t fulfil the 40 work hour per week, other will notice and start handing more work to you.
@crobinson3659
18 күн бұрын
My former coworker said this exactly why she didn’t want to go salary and stay hourly instead. Right on Veronica!
@TraceguyRune
19 күн бұрын
The 60 hour a week thing is so real. The only benefit is you get paid on holidays when the office is closed
@kaltreike7523
Ай бұрын
On the one hand, she’s right. On the other, if salaried positions come with medical cover, pension included, and tax exemptions of some sort (which can very depending on what job you’re doing and which country you’re in) they’re sometimes still a better deal overall. Not to mention less paperwork and headache. All of that can be overcome with practice though, and frankly, yeah, the only way I’d take a (traditional) salaried position over an hourly one is if it came with complete security and tenure.
@FundyisleLegacy
Ай бұрын
Alit of salaried jobs have tax write offs you can utilize too, all my vehicular expenses plus a portion of home expenses I usually get 5-7k back in taxes
@QueenOfKings0402
Ай бұрын
Exactly but people only worry about the money and not look that the company pays your bills for medical, paid leave and life insurance.
@just_your_localguard9612
20 күн бұрын
@@FundyisleLegacyI thought you can't write of most of those anymore tho, I used to write off gas for traveling to work and back but was told by H&R I couldn't do that anymore
@FundyisleLegacy
20 күн бұрын
@@just_your_localguard9612 not sure how it works with gas because that provided by the company anyway in my case, I think for everyone else it’s a set amount per mile for work that’s outside your usual commute, could be different where I’m in Canada too
@williams-wr5lg
Ай бұрын
Salary pay is another reason I would never take a management job
@rightwingsafetysquad9872
Ай бұрын
She didnt even do the math right because she's not accounting for overtime. It'd be more like getting paid $24/hr after the "raise".
@TheFoodieCutie
29 күн бұрын
That nervous “hey” at the beginning is everything 😂
@The1ThtRulesAll
Ай бұрын
I got promoted to a salary position once and HR forgot to take me off hourly. Quit the next month and boss was shaking when he handed me that last check
@Nat-mw3bz
19 күн бұрын
😅😅😅😅 Veronica's MATH IS MATHING!!!
@Charlotte_Photographer
Ай бұрын
Next week’s episode-Veronica gets placed on a performance review and evaluation. They have IT put a keystroke monitor on her keyboard. And she’s let go in 30 days 😂.
@Jaii_Park
21 күн бұрын
So true. They try to use "salaried" to get over. No thank you 😂😑
@CRBungalow
Ай бұрын
Shit like this is why i will happily stay an hourly employee.
@ThePieDriver
Ай бұрын
Salaried employment implies to be made permanent full-time. It gives credit unions more leverage to find you better loans, enables salary packaging options like tax dodging, some share equity options, redundancy payouts, unionists protection, and as implied amd above else, job security. During an economic slowdown or downturn, you can keep your full pay. Casual (hourly) has very limited access to the above.
@boomergames8094
Ай бұрын
Going from temp to perm is a big benefit, but that is separate from hourly and salary. Salary is great if your job doesn't make you work a ton of hours. And studies show that having people work more than about 45-50 on a regular basis actually reduces efficiency and output starts dropping so a 60 hour employee is about as productive as a 40 hour one long term. I had a great salary job that was 40 hours, but quarterly and annual reports meant about 60 hours one week per quarter and once a year. Not bad at all.
@futureflavors205
Ай бұрын
Yeah this is all nonsense, I am a unionized hourly worker. I earn .03 days pto for everyday I work, dont pay into medical or 401k, the company I work for also pays into a union pension plan. Salaried workers suffer much more exploitation than avg unionized hourly staff
@user-ex9pk6yd9j
Ай бұрын
Yes less money for more hours. Bait and switch mentality.
@SUGAs_Shadow85
26 күн бұрын
"I'm good, thank you, though."
@itsdsanti3784
25 күн бұрын
A great eye opener going into the job market. Thanks.
@whiteboy8679
Ай бұрын
My brain every time I work late as a salaried employee
@ssgwright7419
Ай бұрын
🤣 It's just like when I was in the Army, my NCOIC wanted to promote me from Specialist to Corporal. I told her no, Specialist and Corporal are the same pay grade E-4 except a Corporal is an NCO. When something is not done right or finished by the end of the day formation, the First Sergeant makes the NCO's stay to fix it while the Specialist and below go home. I want E-5 pay, Sergeant rank, for NCO responsibilities.🤣🤣
@lelandgaunt9985
Ай бұрын
Worst rank to have.
@cameronschmit6472
Ай бұрын
Yes and no. There are huge benefits to being salaried. Usually it comes it more vacation time etc. not to mention if you miss work you still get paid. I get what they’re saying though, sometimes it doesn’t make sense to switch
@damann2889
Ай бұрын
My landlord doesn't accept prestige. Neither does the electricity company nor the grocery store.
@keanuxu5435
Ай бұрын
The prestige of the salaried pay comes from the *comparatively* higher wage vs the hourly pay. Veronica was right to do the calculations of the wage and hours of both to show us one of capitalism’s tricks to squeeze more time out of us for less money.
@frysause934
Ай бұрын
Capitalism is still far better than socialism/communism.
@mountaingirl6479
22 күн бұрын
Capitalism is based on supply and demand. If it doesn’t work, people will stop using that method. It’s also based on motivation, you work, harder, or have more valuable skills, you get paid more and get to keep more . So blaming this on capitalism is crazy. Socialism is crazy- people do less work because they’re getting paid the same regardless. Or if you do work harder and make more, they take away the extra in taxes and give it to people who didn’t work as hard
@kimhamson1165
Ай бұрын
Companies only offer you salary when the expected schedule makes it that they can't afford to pay you hourly.
@JakoWako
Ай бұрын
Pretty much what happens in my field! Lock in salaried wages for when it’s busy and then when work slows down they lay off just enough people to maintain the slower workload.
@PolishBehemoth
Ай бұрын
Damn. This comment should be pinned. Serious knowledge here.
@PerfidiousPuffin
Ай бұрын
That's not true, even remotely. Not a single person in any company I've ever worked at got paid hourly. That's only certain types of very niche industries that do that.
@xocomaox
Ай бұрын
This is so wrong. A lot of companies offer this because it's a way to actually pay you more money.
@darlenerobinson7481
17 күн бұрын
I know that's right, Veronica. Let her know!
@xMister.Misterx
Ай бұрын
Nailed it! This was an EXCELLENT breakdown of salaried vs hourly. I learned this the hard way at one job.
@OnimaruAnji
Ай бұрын
So I live in Canada, every Salaried position I've ever SEEN, heard about, or had, has your 'work hours' listed. 7:30 am to 4:30 pm. Your basic 40 hour package is part of your contract, anything BEYOND that.... Is still OVERTIME pay and they typically do NOT want that, so usually Salary is only manager and above to a bunch of 'hourly' workers that they usually don't employ long enough that if they have to call them in for extra shifts they need like two full shifts to get CLOSE to overtime... Has that changed in the last decade or so? I've been in the Military for 20 years so, I might be out of date.
@user-dg5zf4it8c
Ай бұрын
In California salary employees don't get overtime. Hourly employees get overtime.
@Nonyah123
Ай бұрын
times have definitely changed even in Canada, especially since a ton of companies are global. I work as a salaried systems engineer for shopify and my contract specified needing to be on call for all projects at all times. sometimes that's the minimum 40 hour week, sometimes it's 60 or 70 or even more depending on deadlines. Canada has definitely changed
@maevethefox5912
Ай бұрын
@Nonyah123 When did you start there, they were super anti-crunch five years ago, but I know a lot changed after the big layoffs
@maevethefox5912
Ай бұрын
The jobs I've had in Canada were/are like this. I moved to a US company a couple years ago after a layoff for what seemed like a big pay bump, and it was such a culture shock. They wanted so much overtime AND that I document every second of my day. Moved back to a Canadian job as quickly as I could escape hahaha
@Nonyah123
Ай бұрын
@@maevethefox5912 2 years
@MarieFara
Ай бұрын
Run Veronica! Run. I made that change from hourly to salary, exact same numbers and regret it. I went from having an actual lunch hour to eating at my desk, if I even take lunch at all. I never ever ever get out at a decent time. Not worth it.
@UMBR.
Ай бұрын
"There's a sort of prestige that comes with... being a generous landlord and letting me live here rent-free. Wait... what? Prestige does NOT pay my rent?? 😱"
@ephtea614
Ай бұрын
I give one of the managers where i work shit about this often. When he mentions how late he has to work i just remind him "but just think of all of the OT you'll be making." He goes quiet.
@AdventureCampingAustralia
Ай бұрын
Been on salary for 24 years. I don't know anything else. Best advice I can give you is don't do the math..... don't EVER do the math......
@coyote.redfire
Ай бұрын
Uh no, I'm good! 🤣
@joeyc666
Ай бұрын
Great animation and great script. Subscribed !
@alanadonson2777
Ай бұрын
I'm salary and am not subject to this malarkey, but i know most people are smh.
@chrisdemeritt1597
Ай бұрын
This one hits a little close to home for me. I currently work a position that is still hourly, making very good money as well as still get overtime pay, and I enjoy my job. However, I dread the day that they decide to make me salary, as I could loose out on almost 200hrs of overtime pay when that happens...
@athomas1732
Ай бұрын
In NYS your job description has to show that you can make your own decisions about when to work (over simplification) and other responsibilities that elevate you above the rank and file. If you don't have that kind of control then you must be hourly paid, with pay for overtime.
@ashleyder9164
Ай бұрын
For real...salaried employment is a scam 😖
@isisaphrodite3585
Ай бұрын
My supervisor literally never ever ever ever works. He might show up 2 days a week for a few hours and gets paid salary and he’s literally doing NOTHING.
@juan_a_benitez
Ай бұрын
I thought it was going to end something like “Oh, you refuse? Ok no problem! Um, Veronica pick up your stuff, you're fired 😊”
@Monroestevens306
21 күн бұрын
That's the reality 😅
@kevinbarbour2771
Ай бұрын
Also, though, with a salary you get paid the same each month/pay period which makes it easier to manage bills. Plus you don't lose money if you have to miss work. However, the rise of PTO for hourly workers, which really didn't begin until the mid oughts, has made the salary kind of useless. If you can work hourly, get overtime past 40 hours, and still get PTO for when you miss or get sick, then the salary is sort of dead.
@amerlin388
Ай бұрын
I can't afford your offer of prestige.
@emmanuelmars2491
Ай бұрын
Love these!
@zabumafu7037
Ай бұрын
Let it be known that there is a golden land where milk and honey flow freely. Its called "salaried non-exempt".
@franciebelcher4594
Ай бұрын
Prestige? Seriously? No. No thank you. Next!
@sierraj7480
Ай бұрын
is salary ever better than hourly anywhere? 🤔
@SenatiaA
Ай бұрын
In upper management and the C-suite.
@sierraj7480
Ай бұрын
@@SenatiaA so you mean when you work under 40 hours 🤔
@ooossssss
Ай бұрын
Yeah it goes both ways. I work less than 30 hrs a week but get paid for 40.
@ivyparker5617
Ай бұрын
The two salaried positions I had did not measure my time I worked, but my output. So as long as I kept deadlines and completed projects, I could come in a couple minutes late, or leave early or take full hour lunches. Which wasn't a problem because I always level-set the expectations of my coworkers, had hyper focus to knock out work quickly, and communicated what was going on straight up. Plus, they never counted my sick days (about 1 a month due to cramps). But every hourly position has been so regimented, half hour lunch, 3 or fewer sick days a year, keeping me just under hours so no fulltime benefits, switching schedules last minute, no allowance for traffic or weather without being written up for tardiness, no ability to respond to emergencies at home without begging a supervisor... I always wondered why people liked hourly. I couldn't do it. My work only comes home with me at specific high value times of the year, so I value the flexibility of my time on salary and actually have a better work/life balance. Your hours should even out over the year to 40 per week. You do sixty one week? Do 20 the next. stick with the hours you agreed on per paycheck, not their loophole expectations.
@mattduncan3304
Ай бұрын
It is if your salary includes paid leave. Sure, if you work a 60 hour week you get paid the same as 40. But it also means if you 're away sick for a day and only work 30 hours that week you still get paid the same salary. If you don't get that, I don't know why anyone would choose salary.
@lukebyrne7946
Ай бұрын
I've legit never heard of salary positions working more than 40 hour weeks lol.
@FundyisleLegacy
Ай бұрын
We do in my industry, but we make up for it by taking early days the week after or extra paid vacation days
@danielgurzynski7633
25 күн бұрын
How about 40 hrs a week, on call 24/7/365?
@nyamahdunbar3821
9 күн бұрын
These are soooo accurately halirious!
@katherinetomasello3661
Ай бұрын
I'm so glad I don't work in an office
@franciebelcher4594
Ай бұрын
Ditto. Pretty sure a gig like that would kill my will to live
@just_your_localguard9612
20 күн бұрын
Honestly at this point i wouldn't mind it, been working in trades since I was 20 or so, honestly hate it, would prefer job where I can sit on my butt and just copy thing all day
@michaelpineiro533
Ай бұрын
Remember, if you're on call, you have to be paid for every hour you are on call.
@wlonsdale1
Ай бұрын
Only if you're hourly. Have you not been paying attention?
@borstenpinsel
Ай бұрын
I doubt this is true in the US since it's not even true in Germany
@TomikaKelly
Ай бұрын
Not in the U.S. when you're salaried.
@xocomaox
Ай бұрын
I get paid the whole year, whether I'm working or not. I love it!
@offthetopbbq
Ай бұрын
She also didnt talk about, what happens when you have to leave early for an appointment or your kid gets sicks. Say youre supposed to work 11-8 but have to leave at 4 and your hourly. That money is taken from you, its a plus and minus to everything. But from My experience and the companies ive worked for ill take salary any day
@LouisianaBredTexasFed
Ай бұрын
As a Slav….i mean “salaried employee” this is very accurate
@Dk-kz1vy
Ай бұрын
Me a salary employee with overtime pay for any hours more then 40 What yall mad about?
@SenatiaA
Ай бұрын
It depends on the role; not all jobs meet salaried-non-exempt qualifications. I know Rx and some medical roles have it.
@JakoWako
Ай бұрын
Salaried with overtime pay? That’s news to me!
@nstgaming631
Ай бұрын
You're the exception. Not the rule
@Dk-kz1vy
Ай бұрын
@@nstgaming631 duh
@bedrockcommander1924
Ай бұрын
ok but. many salaried people get payed time off. and work much less hours
@Theblueblurrr
Ай бұрын
Places get so mad when you figure this out haha
@Rottypops
22 күн бұрын
Me : "Okay, lemme call up my utilities and ask if they take prestige as a form of payment"
@BroncoJoeAK
Ай бұрын
Lol Veronica forgot the tax bracket bump. She’s taking home less pay per paycheck.
@Chanchanlala
Ай бұрын
But we are family in this company
@Smithcraft1
Ай бұрын
I'll never understand why anyone would think that no matter how many extra hours you work that you'll make the same amount of income is "Prestige."
@anthonyjackson1938
Ай бұрын
I ain't never seen a more true cartoon👍🏿👌🏿💯😂
@2yutes
Ай бұрын
Excellent job by that employee of focusing on the very short run rather than long term upside. If an associate ever took that position when I made the offer, I’d be fine with it, but future promotions are basically off the table.
@ADAPTATION7
Ай бұрын
Veronica has a pretty good gig when you think about it.
@user-gj1ld4uw9v
Ай бұрын
True, but I'll always choose the security that comes from salary pay.
@TechTails
Ай бұрын
NO ONE is making 77k as an hourly employee in most states. LOL. Veronica always sounds like she would be in the unemployment line. 😂. Shes PAINFULLY obvious
@clvopatrx-camin3148
18 күн бұрын
You’re right they made more
@dennistaylor6342
5 күн бұрын
This is extremely powerful. She breaks it down. Most people don’t do the math. I learned this decades ago. Watch out for the salary trap.
@julioguillen9394
10 күн бұрын
That’s exactly where I am at. The only thing is they let me bring my kids to work so I don’t hire a babysitter lol so I said great lol
@Sazonman
Ай бұрын
Veronica now comes in different shades😂😂😂
@TheCuttyBrown
Ай бұрын
🗣Its wasnt optional.. you are being switched to salary... congrats gurl 🎉
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