Hourly
Hourly is obviously the amount you get paid per hour.
Daily
Daily is based on 8 hours a day.
Weekly
Weekly is based on 5 days a week.
That is ( 8 hours a day x 5 days a week = 40 hours )
Monthly
Monthly is based on 4 weeks per month.
That is ( 8 hours a day x 5 days a week = 40 hours x
4 weeks = 160 hours )
This one is a little bit off.
Each month has 30 or 31 days in it except for February, although February has
one extra day in it every four years.
This means that every month you may get an extra 1, 2 or 3 days pay, depending upon
whether or not the extra days are weekdays or weekend days.
I can't really compensate for this in this chart, so the months are just posted as
for four weeks.
There are 52 weeks in the year. For this chart each month is only 4 weeks which would
equal 12 months x 4 weeks = 48 weeks. So for each year you would get an extra months pay if you
are using the monthly figures from this chart. It averages out to be about an extra
weeks pay every 3 months. However, actually it is an extra 1, 2, or 3 days
of pay each month.
Yearly
Yearly is based on 52 weeks a year.
That is ( 8 hours a days x 5 days a week = 40 hours x 52 weeks per year = 2080 hours )
When I first thought to make this website I didn't know how far up I was going to go. I thought I would probably go up to about a hundred dollars an hour or so. However, I decided to finished up the last row of page links, so I went up to one hundred and eleven dollars an hour. I could go up much higher, however, I don't really think it is neccesary. I think most people who probably make more than this probably get a salary instead of a wage.
The reason I made this site was just for fun and curiousity. When I was younger I had heard of someone who had made a chart like this and posted it at his workplace. I think it was actually the boss or owner of the company. Someone else had told me about it so I didn't actually see it for myself. I was probably still a teenager or maybe in my early twenties at the time. I don't recall exactly. So I just decide to make one myself and post it on the internet.
When I first made the pages for this site I had the dollar sign "$" in front of all of the dollar amounts. Then I decided to make the dollar amounts easier to copy and paste, in case you would like to copy and paste any of the amounts into a calculator for something. So I took them out.
There are two versions of the site on here. One with the commas for the thousands separators and one with no commas. The one with the commas for the thousand separators is there because it makes it easier to see the numbers in a more comprehensive way. The one with no commas for the separators is there just in case you want to copy the numbers into a calculator on your computer that may not process the commas properly. Different calculators may be programmed differently and may not compensate for the commas. Some do though, so it may not be a problem for yours. You will just have to check and see if the calculator you use does or doesn't. You only have to click on the number once to highlight it and then just copy it to your computers clipboard.
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