Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The issues not working I don't mind working the issue is not seeing money that I'm working for. It doesn't make sense to work an additional 10 hours for my regular pay per hour plus a dollar
This doesn't make sense to me. Are they offering you time and a half for these additional hours? What are they doing with taxes that you only see an extra dollar per hour?
When I called payroll to find out the exactly how much would be withheld I got this..
Overtime rate at 22.50$ an hour
10 hours of overtime is 225$ before taxes
After taxes it's 168$ take home pay
Divide the 168$ by 5 days gives you $33.60 per day
So an additional 33.60 per day divided by the 2 hours is a grand total of only taking home the $16.80 after taxes.. I make 15$ hourly allready so with overtime I'm working more for 1.80 for each hour over. So I don't and won't see the money
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The issues not working I don't mind working the issue is not seeing money that I'm working for. It doesn't make sense to work an additional 10 hours for my regular pay per hour plus a dollar
This doesn't make sense to me. Are they offering you time and a half for these additional hours? What are they doing with taxes that you only see an extra dollar per hour?
When I called payroll to find out the exactly how much would be withheld I got this..
Overtime rate at 22.50$ an hour
10 hours of overtime is 225$ before taxes
After taxes it's 168$ take home pay
Divide the 168$ by 5 days gives you $33.60 per day
So an additional 33.60 per day divided by the 2 hours is a grand total of only taking home the $16.80 after taxes.. I make 15$ hourly allready so with overtime I'm working more for 1.80 for each hour over. So I don't and won't see the money
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The issues not working I don't mind working the issue is not seeing money that I'm working for. It doesn't make sense to work an additional 10 hours for my regular pay per hour plus a dollar
This doesn't make sense to me. Are they offering you time and a half for these additional hours? What are they doing with taxes that you only see an extra dollar per hour?
Anonymous wrote:The issues not working I don't mind working the issue is not seeing money that I'm working for. It doesn't make sense to work an additional 10 hours for my regular pay per hour plus a dollar
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The issues not working I don't mind working the issue is not seeing money that I'm working for. It doesn't make sense to work an additional 10 hours for my regular pay per hour plus a dollar
First, it is still two more hours of your regular pay plus a dollar -- not to mention your increased tax refund and social security contribution.
Second, you can ask to be paid off the books - not even overtime - just your normal before tax rate and in cash. As if it were a side babysitting job.
Anonymous wrote:The issues not working I don't mind working the issue is not seeing money that I'm working for. It doesn't make sense to work an additional 10 hours for my regular pay per hour plus a dollar
Anonymous wrote:Well, this nanny (not OP) does NOT want to work 50 hours a week and they have no right to switch hours on her.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, OP, you are looking at over seventeen thousand (plus interest) in the bank after just two years.
I would take the overtime in a heartbeat and bank the money. You'll get used to 50 hour a week in no time. Most nannies do work 50 a week anyway.