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    Overtime

    hi guys, this has probably been asked before but searching through the forum i couldnt find it. so my question is can overtime be counted to meet the £1550 in gross i need to earn per month to show on my wage slips, because currently i earn £1503 which is not far off.

    I'm hoping it can because i will do a lot of OT from now till jan. thanks guys.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gooner1014 View Post
    hi guys, this has probably been asked before but searching through the forum i couldnt find it. so my question is can overtime be counted to meet the £1550 in gross i need to earn per month to show on my wage slips, because currently i earn £1503 which is not far off.
    £1,503 a month = £18,036 per annum ... so near - yet so far, !

    Quote Originally Posted by gooner1014 View Post
    I'm hoping it can because i will do a lot of OT from now till jan. thanks guys.
    Hmm ... ... I don't see any reason(s) why it shouldn't be taken into account if you can be sure your monthly overtime payments - averaged out over the next 6 months - are sufficiently consistent to make up the calculated [annual] shortfall of £564.


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    George ... do remember too, the IMPORTANCE of obtaining a signed statement from your employer ... detailing and verifying the consistency of each of those monthly earnings (with overtime included) throughout the period between now and January.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    £1,503 a month = £18,036 per annum ... so near - yet so far,
    i know, this is so annoying and the funny thing is i get a bonus each year for around £1500-£2000. but they wont take this into consideration


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    i have spoken to my manager about my situation and he seems to think that it will not be a problem with overtime in the coming months so i'm hoping he's right. i also have a meeting tomorrow with personel at work hopefully they can help me out..

    thank you arthur for your assurance..


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    Overtime is fine that is what I have been doing for the last 6 months.


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