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<blockquote data-quote="upsgrunt" data-source="post: 815068" data-attributes="member: 9295"><p>Can someone explain this to me?</p><p>Hypothetical situation: One weeks dispatch and you have 2 flat 8 hour days and 3 at 8 hours and 20 minutes. At the end of the week you would have worked 1 hour of overtime, but the OR and your paycheck will only show .99 since 20 minutes is .33. Where does the .01 go? Isn't that 6 seconds? Does this mean it is better to work portions of overtime hours that are divisible by 5?</p><p></p><p>Just curious- 6 seconds could add quickly among 400,000 employees.</p><p>Maybe I think too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upsgrunt, post: 815068, member: 9295"] Can someone explain this to me? Hypothetical situation: One weeks dispatch and you have 2 flat 8 hour days and 3 at 8 hours and 20 minutes. At the end of the week you would have worked 1 hour of overtime, but the OR and your paycheck will only show .99 since 20 minutes is .33. Where does the .01 go? Isn't that 6 seconds? Does this mean it is better to work portions of overtime hours that are divisible by 5? Just curious- 6 seconds could add quickly among 400,000 employees. Maybe I think too much. [/QUOTE]
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