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The average U.S. worker earned a little more than $30 per hour in 2011.
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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 996952" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>Well, you as a sup should know how much a healthcare plan costs for a family.</p><p>Lets say $2000 ! Now divide that by 30 days.</p><p>That's an extra $70 a day or almost $10 per hr.</p><p>Now add vacation time, piad sick leave, and paid breaks, and whatever else you have a bennie for.</p><p>And then add the OT at $45/hr rate to it all !</p><p></p><p>Actually my calculation was wrong, you don't work 30 days a month, but rather 20 or 22. (weekends off).</p><p>So healthcare costs are way above $10/hr.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 996952, member: 23950"] Well, you as a sup should know how much a healthcare plan costs for a family. Lets say $2000 ! Now divide that by 30 days. That's an extra $70 a day or almost $10 per hr. Now add vacation time, piad sick leave, and paid breaks, and whatever else you have a bennie for. And then add the OT at $45/hr rate to it all ! Actually my calculation was wrong, you don't work 30 days a month, but rather 20 or 22. (weekends off). So healthcare costs are way above $10/hr. [/QUOTE]
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