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Overtime is generally taken by those who are single, soon to be divorced, divorced, job pissed or are saving for a nice holiday.
The Truth Behind The £100 Phonecalls « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2010
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Overtime is paid at twice the hourly wage for the first 9 hours after 48 or for working on a legal holiday, Saturday or Sunday, and triple-time beyond 9 hours.
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Overtime is paid at twice the hourly wage for the first 9 hours after 48 or for working on a legal holiday, Saturday or Sunday, and triple-time beyond 9 hours.
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Overtime is our time, fellow freshman Marissa Coleman said.
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Overtime - Overtime is 3 hours per day for no more than 3 days per week and no more than 9 hours per week.
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Overtime - Overtime is 3 hours per day for no more than 3 days per week and no more than 9 hours per week.
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Overtime - Overtime is 3 hours per day for no more than 3 days per week and no more than 9 hours per week.
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Overtime is fun, and obviously scoring is a lot of fun, too.
USATODAY.com 2003
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Two Physicians Reportedly Got $108,072 In Unentitled Overtime
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(I actully owned this one as a kid.) @Tor.com: "Overtime" by Charles Stross
December 2009 2009
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