yankeesfan
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My initial issue was this statement:
Not only was his meaning clear to everyone involved, this common usage of the word "salary" is also in the dictionary - http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/salary . Your complaints contribute nothing except to annoy some members. Is that really how you want to use your time?
Any other questions? I'll try to address them as well as I can, or perhaps another member can step in to point you in the right direction.
It's an oxymoron to me.
An oxymoron is a figure of speech that combines contradictory terms
what two contradictory terms are being combined in the word SALARY
SAL and ARY ?
a perfect example of an oxymoron is British Intelligence
Saying I don't get paid salary i get paid x is an oxymoron.
You're just a moron.
Also an American lecturing an Englishmen on intelligence stereotypes is laughable.
Laughable how? Laughable like an englishman using a toothbrush laughable or something else?
Laughable because the cliched stereotype for Americans is that they are stupid.
Poll fail, I work 40 hours so not sure which box I should tick.
do you occasionally go home early?
Laughable because the cliched stereotype for Americans is that they are stupid.
Oh, so you mean laughable like the British healthcare system?
http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2011/12/21/144068605/after-25-years-in-womans-stomach-a-pen-still-writes?sc=fb&cc=fp
Do you every week work exactly 40 hours a week or do you occasionally leave late or go home early?
Generally I work exactly 40 hours per week. We don't get overtime - any extra time we work gets timebanked, and we're expected to zero our timebank whenever possible. So if I work 10 extra hours one week, it's expected that I'll take 10 hours off over the next week/few weeks.
since i am salary and work from home half+ , i'll go with 168 - (7 * 8) = 112 hours per week
since i am salary and work from home half+ , i'll go with 168 - (7 * 8) = 112 hours per week
Not having a troll-off today.
Fair enough, it just surprises me that you work such an exact amount. I'd vote 30-40 then![]()