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TheOriginalJames

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I would gladly take my salaried job any day over an hourly one. Sure there are weeks when I work more than 40 hours per week, but then there are plenty more where I don't. Also, taking the afternoon off paid is grand indeed. I guess it all depends on what you do and where you work.

I enjoy getting paid for the work I do, sucks for you though because if you work overtime, you aren't making any money. I, however, am. I also tend to take an hour and a half on my 1 hour lunch breaks when I can. Usually it's more or less a half hour. I drive around all day so I can stop by best buy, get new shoes, renew my license, etc... all without spending a dime of my own gas money.

If I work a saturday, I get paid time and a half. Hourly > Salary.

Anywho...


Good luck Vs. We're all here to support you. :)
 
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Jersey

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Hey V, have you ever thought of doing special ed?? I'm sure you would be paid really well, and you already have the experience... :)


But congrats to you-- i think going back to school is a great idea!
 

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I know all of you would agree that hourly wage jobs suck so don't argue otherwise. If you need to take off 2 hours to take your kid to the dentist, you lose money.

That's why you have sick days and vacation days.

I would much rather lose 2 hours pay for taking my kid to the doctor than lose 20 hours pay a week being salary. I'm salary and I think it SUCKS.
 
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That's why you have sick days and vacation days.

I would much rather lose 2 hours pay for taking my kid to the doctor than lose 20 hours pay a week being salary. I'm salary and I think it SUCKS.

Again, it depends on where you work. I don't lose any time. I don't have to take sick time or vacation time. Most employers don't pay overtime anyway anymore so I'll take my salaried M-F job anyday. The benefits for ME outweigh hourly pay so much its not even funny. Trust me, I used to contract making hourly pay. Sure I make more money, but like i said, when I want to take time off for something, I don't get paid for it. They also won't pay overtime since my hourly rate is so high they don't want to lose more money so I end up working 40 hours a week anyway.
 

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You are absolutely nuts .. don't pay overtime .. they HAVE to pay OT. And just about everyone I know that is still hourly ... can pick up OT if they want.

Salary people have vacation days too .. they can't just not show up for work whenthey want to .. just because they are salaried.

You're trying to make it sound like salary people can waltz in and out of work as they feel like it and still get paid. You drop below a certain amount of hours a week .. and you can bet they are going to say something. They don't, however, care how many hours you work over when you are salaried.
 

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Alright this is getting way off topic this thread is about V going back to school and how happy we are for her. If you all want to argue with Steve and how he thinks hes better than the rest of us because he makes salary vs hourly wage can someone please make a thread in debate please? Otherwise get back on topic.
 

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Alright this is getting way off topic this thread is about V going back to school and how happy we are for her. If you all want to argue with Steve and how he thinks hes better than the rest of us because he makes salary vs hourly wage can someone please make a thread in debate please? Otherwise get back on topic.


ROFL! @ Audra :24:

Great post there girl.
 
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You are absolutely nuts .. don't pay overtime .. they HAVE to pay OT. And just about everyone I know that is still hourly ... can pick up OT if they want.

Salary people have vacation days too .. they can't just not show up for work whenthey want to .. just because they are salaried.

You're trying to make it sound like salary people can waltz in and out of work as they feel like it and still get paid. You drop below a certain amount of hours a week .. and you can bet they are going to say something. They don't, however, care how many hours you work over when you are salaried.

What I meant was, they don't make OT available. I can waltz in and out of work. I don't have to punch a clock. Audra, I wasn't saying I was better, simply arguing my experience of salary vs hourly. I will stop now.
 

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Ok, one that doesn't pay on an hourly basis. A blue collar job is great, we all need cars, fastfood and shoes, but the "real" jobs are the ones of those that are educated.

Didn't I read somewhere that 3/4 of the crap I say on here is total horse-shit?

If I stung you, I apologize. What I meant to say is the "REAL GOOD PAYING JOBS". Sure there are exceptions, like the guy who works OT and makes 60k a year. Go ahead, pile on the stories of those that don't have a high school education that are so rich it would make your head spin. I guarantee that if you ask any one of them if they had to do their lives over, they would tell you they would have received more education. The world is an ever changing place. You can't live off $10 an hour and send your kids to college. Heck, I don't even know how anyone with a family of 4 can survive making $40K unless you are in some rural area or something.

Yeah an education can be good...but most people can do without it and still make good money. I wish tim would reply to this b/c with his job he didn't go to college for...and he makes good money. And if he had to do his life over, I'm sure he would do the exact same thing that led him to his life today, without that education.
 

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I know I'm new here and I hate to just interject myself into
your conversation, BUT education has its' own rewards too!
Ms. V, I'm sure you know that as you say you want to go into teaching. :)

Best of luck to you, you've made a wise decision. ;)
 

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Thanks everyone.. including allvenom! LOL

- Yea heather... That is actually what I wanted to do for a long time. I just got some more good news.. They want to put me on the road very soon so I can go towards becoming a SRO. (School Resource Officer). Anyways, If I do that, then I am gonna go for my special needs degree as well as finish my teaching. Reguardless, I am finishing my teaching degree. :)
 

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Thanks everyone.. including allvenom! LOL

- Yea heather... That is actually what I wanted to do for a long time. I just got some more good news.. They want to put me on the road very soon so I can go towards becoming a SRO. (School Resource Officer). Anyways, If I do that, then I am gonna go for my special needs degree as well as finish my teaching. Reguardless, I am finishing my teaching degree. :)



Thats very cool... and depending on where you work.. most likely the ditrict will pay for you to go back to get your special ed certificate... or at least a portion of it :)
 

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Congrats V, if you need a break and I'm not at work give me a call. I'll cme take the kids to the park and let them play so you can study or relax...........
 

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.... well .. as long as you know this person V .. that sounds like a great offer LOL
 

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lol! I know Drew. He is like a big brother to me. He even came and fixed my dryer for me! :)

Thanks for the offer Drew. We need to get the kids together soon. :)
 
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