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SinCity86
04-04-2007, 12:00 PM
is it true that u have to have a supervisory position to be on salary pay? when i started working for the company i was on hourly 5 days a week. after my probation ended they changed me to a salary paid worker and i now work 46 hours a week. Im just a CSR and i dont think im being paid fairly. what is the minimum salary rate in the state of nevada? i feel like im being underpayed but i dont know if i should speak up about it. i need some backgruond info. can anyone help?? :confused:

ScottB
04-04-2007, 12:08 PM
Not all exempt employees MUST supervise others, but

I would be surprised if a CSR ever could be exempt.

cbg
04-04-2007, 12:12 PM
No, it is not true that you have to be a supervisor to be paid on salary. However, that also doesn't mean that just anyone can be paid on a straight salaried basis either. The majority of CSR's would not qualify for exempt status (only those who do can be paid on straight salary with very rare exceptions - non-exempt employees can be paid on a salaried basis but only if they also get overtime).

At the Federal level, the minimum salary to qualify as exempt is $455 per week. If you make less than that, you are non-exempt by definition whether your job duties qualify you to be exempt or not. I can't find anything on the NV website to suggest that they have a higher standard.

SinCity86
04-04-2007, 01:23 PM
well, im making under $455 and its like im working an extra day for free. what should happen next?

ScottB
04-04-2007, 01:38 PM
well, im making under $455

While there are exempt employees that can make less than that (outside sales reps or really bad lawyers come to mind), you don't qualify to be exempt.

You CAN be paid a salary, but your pay will increase when you work more and be less when you don't put in as many hours.

Let's say that your salary covers the 46 hours and that is what you agreed to work for.

If you work 47, you should be paid more than your usual salary.

If you work 45, less.

If you are not being paid correctly, complain first to your boss, then HR, then the state Department of Labor or equivalent.

SinCity86
04-04-2007, 04:33 PM
thanks for your help!

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