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How Is Part-time Overtime Calculated?
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<blockquote data-quote="PTSteward" data-source="post: 394205" data-attributes="member: 17317"><p><strong>Part-time UPSers receive overtime (time and one half) after five hours of straight time in any one day of service.</strong> However, if you double shift or work as a Helper/Jumper you then receive overtime (time and one half) after eight hours of straight time pay first. For Example: if you work five hours on your shift (lets say the pre-load) and then double shift (lets say the re-load) for another four hours, you have accumulated one hour of overtime. OR if you work six hours on your shift (5 hours of straight time and 1 hour of overtime) then double shift for another four hours you will recieve 3 hours of straight time and 1 hour of overtime for that second shift. To double shift or work as a Helper/Jumper you have to get eight hours at straight time before you receive the overtime pay. Hope this helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PTSteward, post: 394205, member: 17317"] [B]Part-time UPSers receive overtime (time and one half) after five hours of straight time in any one day of service.[/B] However, if you double shift or work as a Helper/Jumper you then receive overtime (time and one half) after eight hours of straight time pay first. For Example: if you work five hours on your shift (lets say the pre-load) and then double shift (lets say the re-load) for another four hours, you have accumulated one hour of overtime. OR if you work six hours on your shift (5 hours of straight time and 1 hour of overtime) then double shift for another four hours you will recieve 3 hours of straight time and 1 hour of overtime for that second shift. To double shift or work as a Helper/Jumper you have to get eight hours at straight time before you receive the overtime pay. Hope this helps! [/QUOTE]
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