The Annualized Salary is the salary that an employee would have if he/she were to work full-time for an entire standard year.
You get money and you have a job.
52 percent
They make about $28 an hour (as a new employee). Their annual salary would depend on how many hours they work.
Production-related occupations had a mean annual salary of $30,720 in 2001.
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1,562.50
No. That is an accounting year or fiscal year. Wishful thinking!
Lego lady is not a employee, simply a AFOL [adult fan of lego].
$38,000 plus health benefits and 40% employee discount
While the direct salary represents the majority of the cost of an employee, there is also the cost of carrying an employee on payroll, employment taxes, unemployment insurance, benefits, etc... This cost, also known as the "burden", varies from 18% of the employee's annual salary to about 26%, depending on the state of residence and the richness of the benefit plan.
This would be an employee who receives a salary rather than a hourly worker. I hope this is what you are asking.