Given: $400K in a year, with $204K of that being overtime.
Results:
Standard Pay (not overtime): $196K. Divided by 52 weeks, then by 40 hours per week = $94.23/hr.
Assuming overtime hours = time and a half, that's = $141.35/hr.
Aforementioned $204K total overtime divided by $141.35 overtime pay = 1,443 overtime hours in a year, or 27.75 hours per week.
So unless I'm missing stuff like a lot of double-time and a half on holidays or whatever, are we really supposed to believe she worked 67 hour weeks all year?
“are we really supposed to believe she worked 67 hour weeks all year?”
She averaged 72 hours per week.
She must have used the Nathan Wade time clock method.