Just work more hours
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Or perhaps, doesn't want to upset the other, permanent, fulltime workers at 29.5 hours and no benefits.
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But still.Citrus4Troogs said:
A employer who doesn't understand the law? An employer may consider an individual to be a seasonal employee if:HuskyInAZ said:Albeit anecdotal evidence, my son is currently employed by a civil engineering company here in AZ on a summer internship. His work week is 29.5 hours/week. Where do you think that number came from?
•The typical length of employment for the position is 6 months or less, and
•The period of employment begins at approximately the same time each year.
Seasonal employees may not need to be treated as full-timers even if they will work 30+ hours of service per week during the season. Employers can set up measurement periods which can be as long as 12 consecutive months (i.e. longer than the season) to track hours. By doing so, many employers can avoid having to offer healthcare coverage after 90 days of service to seasonal workers who work 30+ hours of service per week.
Anecdotally speaking, an overwhelming majority of those that employers of skilled workers such as civil engineers provide some sort of basic medical benefits to their FT staff anyway, so limiting seasonal staff do 29.5 hours sounds like either a complete misunderstanding of obamacare or using it as some sort of excuse.
I didn't read it on breitbart, daily caller, or that UK website so fuck off. (Even tho what you said is correct) -
citrus4troogs wins thread
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Yes.
Apparently there is a rule that says if you don't do your homework on time, you don't get to play at school.
Some here believe that means VA will stand at the fence with cleats over shoulder, crying and waiting and that will put him behind when 'real' practice starts.
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Not to mention the VA coach was placed on 29.5 hours so they didn't have to pay his obamacare.GrundleStiltzkin said:Yes.
Apparently there is a rule that says if you don't do your homework on time, you don't get to play at school.
Some here believe that means VA will stand at the fence with cleats over shoulder, crying and waiting and that will put him behind when 'real' practice starts.
I believe, VA and the WR's will practice diligently, off site, essentially telling the NCAA to fuckoff. -
always reading issues with this one.
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INTERVENTION BITCH! YOU ARE ANNOYINGGGGG -
40% of the people do not work 50 hour weeks.
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I don't know a single non-governmental full time employee or business owner working less than 50hour weeks right now... other than Damone who is making twice the money with half the effort... and of course the investors who forgot to schedule a return trip with Ozone from the deep Alaskan bush.
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These are the same mofo's that when you say it's hot...."I'm from Phoenix...it's not hot." Or when it's cold..."I'm from Alaska you guys just don't know how to drive in it."sarktastic said:I don't know a single non-governmental full time employee or business owner working less than 50hour weeks right now... other than Damone who is making twice the money with half the effort... and of course the investors who forgot to schedule a return trip with Ozone from the deep Alaskan bush.
Checking your email from home doesn't count as working....what a load of shit. People just want everyone to think they work harder than everyone else. Life is so tough.
Christ.




