New Job, Salary
New Job, Salary
Out of context: Reply #9
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yeah, Cinco, it is legally considered overtime. But I think most of us know that a lot of these companies just basically tell you to "get the job done" knowing two things:
1.) most designers have a sense of pride and attachement to their projects and will "hang around" until it's done
2.) there's a pressure to stay around "no questions asked" because there are 200 other designers out there in line ready to take your job, portfolios in hand, that are willing to work that 70 hrs per week and not say shit about it.So, it usually plays out that we all stay behind and figure out that our jobs are paying us a flat salary of $XX,XXX.xx/yr. for a variable 40-80 hours of work/per week.