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Need help averaging overtime hours

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Oneofthechildlessones · 14/01/2012 20:14

Hi all.

MB's job is changing which means a lot more nights away - and I mean a lot.

Looking at the calendar for Jan 9th - April 5th which is 63 working days I will be doing 29 overnights and 5 extra days (weekends) That is as far as all the dates have been confirmed so far.

So I was wondering if anyone can help me to average it out - I am heading for a pay review/appraisal soon so hope that I can say that as I am averaging .... per month then I would like this ....

Any one any good at sums :)

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OhFraktiousTree · 14/01/2012 20:57

Well you seen to be doing nearly 50% overnights so average that to 9 overnights/month plus say for simplicity 1 extra weekend/month.

Depends on your additional pay agreement - whether you get an overnight rate or not, day in lieu, time and a half, double time for weekends - as to how much extra per month you'd be asjing for then.

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