• andyburke
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      3151 hrs of overtime.

      78.775 full-time 40 hour weeks there.

      So assuming 2 weeks of vacation, he somehow managed to work 128.775 weeks in a year?

      128.775/50 - let’s see how many work weeks he had to work each week to get there - 2.5755

      So each week he had to be working about 2.6 normal weeks, or about 103 hours a week.

      Assuming he worked 7 days each week, he was doing 14.7 hour shifts every day of those 50 weeks of working 7 days with no breaks.

      Hmm.

        • @ugo@feddit.it
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          Your definition of full time is incorrect. Full time is 40h/week, at 52 weeks per year that’s 2080 hours per year. 3000 hours of overtime puts the total at 5080, or 19.5 hours per day.

          That’s by working 5 days a week, every week, no vacation nor PTO nor sickness.

          It is fraud

          • @oaklandnative@lemmy.world
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            I think you are a bit off with your assumptions. In California, overtime is earned either when you work more than 40 hours per week, OR more than 8 hours a day.

            So technically he could have for example worked three 24 hour shifts in a week, which would equal three 8 hour shifts (24 regular time hours) and three 16 hour overtime blocks (48h OT). 48 * 52 = 2,496 OT. He could have even been sleeping and on call while working that OT.

            Definitely poor management but not guaranteed fraud. The math is more nuanced.