I would highly advise you to keep on working towards getting your degree or certifications. I work in the Dallas area and their are alot of the companies in the area that are looking for both the Technical degree, and experience in the industry. For the most part it seems that if you have some...
I would have to agree with most of the other replies to your question. Most of the people I know who are salaried, work way over 40 hours a week. This is considered the downside to being a salaried employee. The only time they would receive any overtime pay was if they came in on a non-scheduled...
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