the above is true.What don't you get about it?
50,000 divided by 2,000 is 25.
Do you need a calculator?
but that wasn't the question.
the above is true.What don't you get about it?
50,000 divided by 2,000 is 25.
Do you need a calculator?
You're confused...the above is true.
but that wasn't the question.
you.You're confused...
If that wasn't the question, why did you feel the need to TRY and correct me?it's actually $24.04/hour or $24/hour if you're gonna round..$50,000/52/40=$24.038461
you.You should go hang over in TnT.
you.
Looks like the debate has been conceded.you.
you were trying to determine an hourly amount based off a given value..i provided you with the proper equation.If that wasn't the question, why did you feel the need to TRY and correct me?
It's ok that you are confused, we are all used to you being one step behind...
I was saying something to Pada, then you jumped in the conversation. Then when you were wrong, you said it wasn't the question. You should go hang over in TnT.
yeah, not so fast, kelly.Looks like the debate has been conceded.
Your equation was improper. There are other factors regarding the average number of hours worked per year. Your equation takes none of that into account. That's why the number of 2000 hours a year is most commonly used.you were trying to determine an hourly amount based off a given value..i provided you with the proper equation.
none of that needs to be taken into account when determining an hourly wage from an annualized amount.Your equation was improper. There are other factors regarding the average number of hours worked per year. Your equation takes none of that into account. That's why the number of 2000 hours a year is most commonly used.
Your equation fails....off to tnt with you!
How do you know how many hours are being worked, if all you are give is the annual amount?none of that needs to be taken into account when determining an hourly wage from an annualized amount.
you are flat out WRONG.
Nobody takes time off? All time off is paid?25x40x52=52,000.
some values never change and in order to calculate ROP with a given end value..you just divide..to proof..multiply.How do you know how many hours are being worked, if all you are give is the annual amount?
Not everyone gets paid vacation or sick time, especially at McDonald's.some values never change and in order to calculate ROP with a given end value..you just divide..to proof..multiply.
the concern is not with if they are working or not, vacation/sick/holiday or not.
the ROP must first be established before any of the above can happen.
if you want to stick with your $25/hour, awesome! but you will be paying out $52k annualized, because vacation/sick/holiday have a value as well.
EDIT: in this case, the values are 52 weeks per year and 40 hours in a workweek..these values are not negotiable as they are constants.
citation.Not everyone gets paid vacation or sick time, especially at McDonald's.
That...
I don't have citation...I guess EVERYONE get's paid sick time and vacation, especially at Mcdonalds.citation.
She's also incapable of counting in benefits and translating them collectively into a real world cash value. Gotta keep this simple for all the simple minded people that post nothing more than boring hourly wages.Your equation was improper. There are other factors regarding the average number of hours worked per year. Your equation takes none of that into account. That's why the number of 2000 hours a year is most commonly used.
Your equation fails....off to tnt with you!