Business - News

Wednesday, July 5, 2017

3. Work Overtime At Your Day Job

If you are an hourly worker, try to find opportunities to do overtime at your job. Overtime is paid at one and half times your regular hourly wage. So, the overtime hours can add up to a good amount of extra income really quickly.


At some jobs, overtime hours must be pre-approved. If this is the case, demonstrate to your manager that your workload requires working past your normal end time or coming in early. If you work in a job in which you can simply sign up for additional shifts, do so to earn overtime income.


Others ways to make overtime income:


    Help out in other departments to get extra hours Volunteer for additional projects Relieve a busy co-worker of some tasks

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.