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    Feb 4, 2012, 09:04 AM
    Getting paid 1st and 16th with 100 regular hours?
    I get paid on the first and 16th. Am I getting paid correctly when I have 100 hours of regular time and 25 overtime. I just want to know how the heck this is possible when 40 is the minimum for a week and 80 for 2weeks anything is supposed to be overtime. Am I getting ripped a new one and what can I do about it

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