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Sailing, perhaps I can provide an example, since I agree with you. Originally Posted by sailingfun
You still worked the exact same hour for the pay. You simply time shifted when you do the work. If you want more time off at a later date works well.
My buddy's wife Cherry is a stripper. She just got a new job at a new establishment, and makes a $10/hr base rate. After her introductory week, she'll go to $20/hr the next week. Her friend Jugs got hired at the same time, by the same establishment. Conveniently, this establishment has a bank system.
Flash forward two weeks. Cherry didn't use the bank but Jugs did. Cherry worked 10 hours each week (20 total), made $300, and averaged $15/hour.
Jugs worked 11 hours the first week and banked an hour...so she was paid for 10. The second week, she cashed an hour in, working only 9 but getting paid for 10.
Both girls worked 20 hours, got paid $300 (plus tips), and averaged $15/hr.
Notably, Jugs worked more when she had WORSE seniority, and less after she had moved up the totem pole (among others).
I'm missing a lot...but anything germane to the banking discussion?