FedEx Freight | VACATION PAY RATE

Richard Cranium

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So RC and the crew got their vacation pay letter to day.
They were very upfront about how they came to their conclusion.
But, am I the only one that figured out they arrived at their 52 week computation based on 51 weeks of income?
 
So RC and the crew got their vacation pay letter to day.
They were very upfront about how they came to their conclusion.
But, am I the only one that figured out they arrived at their 52 week computation based on 51 weeks of income?

Maybe they went ahead and took out that week for holidays??? Anyone anyone.......
 
So RC and the crew got their vacation pay letter to day.
They were very upfront about how they came to their conclusion.
But, am I the only one that figured out they arrived at their 52 week computation based on 51 weeks of income?
Did you subtract the bonus payout before calculating the hourly rate? Mine came out pretty close when I calculated it.
 
Did you subtract the bonus payout before calculating the hourly rate? Mine came out pretty close when I calculated it.
The point I was trying to make is that they only used 51 weeks of data to arrive at a 52 week figure. One more average week of income brought me to my annual gross figure.
 
The point I was trying to make is that they only used 51 weeks of data to arrive at a 52 week figure. One more average week of income brought me to my annual gross figure.
I get your point. All I am saying is when I took my earnings from December through November and subtracted the bonus mine came out close to what my vacation hourly rate is. Maybe they just don't like you
 
So RC and the crew got their vacation pay letter to day.
They were very upfront about how they came to their conclusion.
But, am I the only one that figured out they arrived at their 52 week computation based on 51 weeks of income?
I think the terms may lead that conclusion.

Since our pay periods are Sun-Sat, they are using the week ending dates.

Week (ending) Nov 26 through week (ending) Nov 18 does amount to 52 weeks...
 
The point I was trying to make is that they only used 51 weeks of data to arrive at a 52 week figure. One more average week of income brought me to my annual gross figure.
There’s enough guys running around in my head that we didn’t have to go there.
Coop Dispatch uses an 8 day week, because most of their drivers need an extra day just to figure out where they are....
 
The point I was trying to make is that they only used 51 weeks of data to arrive at a 52 week figure. One more average week of income brought me to my annual gross figure.
Did you sell vacation weeks, receive workers comp, disability? Also incentive bonuses don't count, as mentioned by chitownpeddler...
 
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