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When I was younger, I was very excited about the idea of going from being an hourly employee to being a salaried employee. Getting a salary instead of wages meant you were Getting Up There!

Nope.

Getting a salary instead of wages means you get a constant amount no matter how many hours you put in, so your corporate overlords can feel comfortable asking you to overwork yourself for no additional compensation.

@noelle Your work contract doesn't set a fixed number of weekly hours? Over here (Belgium) the de facto standard for salaried employees is to work 38h per week; overtime is either paid separately or converted to paid days off, or both.

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@jkb There's no legal standard in the US and companies will routinely exploit this. It's especially true in the software-development industry, where 7-day, 100-hour "crunch weeks" aren't uncommon but don't draw any extra pay.

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@noelle And to think that many european CS/IT students and professionals dream of going to the US and work there. We seem to have it way better at home, between legal protections and market asymetry.

@jkb @noelle Harder to Make It Big with a lucky batch of stock options though

@elomatreb @noelle Haha yes, but that's mostly because VC in Europe are way less... how to word it politely... enthusiastic than their American counterparts.

@noelle @jkb There is actually a legal standard for this, it just sucks.

dol.gov/whd/overtime/fs17a_ove

At least the law was updated in 2016 to raise the floor from $455/wk to a minimum of 40th percentile of full-time non-hourly worker wages in the lowest wage Census Region ($913 as of 2016), and with automatic update provisions starting in 2020.

But that's still really low for a lot of areas, tbh...

And, the Highly Compensated Employees rule was updated the same way, and is now $134,004.