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Time and a half or double time?
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<blockquote data-quote="herbigharo32" data-source="post: 2535746" data-attributes="member: 19728"><p>It is important to NEVER clock in before midnight during peak when running volume all 7 days of a work week. I just come to work after midnight. If you clock in before 12 AM Sunday morning, your timesheet will not close out from previous week until you clock out for last time on Sunday thus eliminating the 6th or 7th punch. Moreover, clocking in before 12 AM will cancel overtime pay after 5 hours. For example, if you worked 6.5 hours on Saturday morning then clock in at 10:30 PM, you will get only 8 hours of straight time, no overtime pay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herbigharo32, post: 2535746, member: 19728"] It is important to NEVER clock in before midnight during peak when running volume all 7 days of a work week. I just come to work after midnight. If you clock in before 12 AM Sunday morning, your timesheet will not close out from previous week until you clock out for last time on Sunday thus eliminating the 6th or 7th punch. Moreover, clocking in before 12 AM will cancel overtime pay after 5 hours. For example, if you worked 6.5 hours on Saturday morning then clock in at 10:30 PM, you will get only 8 hours of straight time, no overtime pay. [/QUOTE]
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