cost per hour. was Re: Maintenance Costs

Avery Todd atodd@UH.EDU
Thu May 30 12:20 MDT 2002


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My salary is also based on an hourly rate for 40 hrs. a week.
Anything over that, I get compensatory time for, to be used
whenever.

Avery.

>In a message dated 5/30/02 11:31:41 AM Central Daylight Time, 
>rwest1@unl.edu writes:
>
>>My guess is that most universities would use salary only as a basis 
>>to figure an hourly rate, but I don't know that for sure.  There's 
>>also a danger in doing calculations like this because having to 
>>figure hourly rates seems to put our work in the clerical category 
>>rather than the professional category which is always salaried


>
>Although I would like to be "salaried," I am not. I am paid $19.35 
>per hour. And from what I have been reading, that seems to be the 
>norm, rather than the exception. Yes, it does seem like being an 
>"hourly" employee seems like it is in the clerical category, I doubt 
>very much any cleric gets paid $19.35 per hour. I think it is 
>generally accepted that when someone makes close to $20 per hour, 
>plus benefits, that person is more in the "professional" category. I 
>realize here are acceptions, but I don't think you're going to find 
>too many "unprofessional" people getting paid in the $15 -- $20 
>range.

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