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<blockquote data-quote="Psyrocke" data-source="post: 113343" data-attributes="member: 4547"><p>Here it depends on the job field and company. For what I am moving to, an ABA Therapist, salary is better with this particular company. I will be working 1:1 with clients, and in a salaried position if the client cancels, I still get paid just go to the office to work instead of the appointment. Hourly I wouldn't get paid for a cancellation, though the hourly rate at the new company is more than the hourly rate at my current employer. I currently get overtime in this hourly, but also cost of living here is a bit more expensive in general than the midwest (last I knew anyhow).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Psyrocke, post: 113343, member: 4547"] Here it depends on the job field and company. For what I am moving to, an ABA Therapist, salary is better with this particular company. I will be working 1:1 with clients, and in a salaried position if the client cancels, I still get paid just go to the office to work instead of the appointment. Hourly I wouldn't get paid for a cancellation, though the hourly rate at the new company is more than the hourly rate at my current employer. I currently get overtime in this hourly, but also cost of living here is a bit more expensive in general than the midwest (last I knew anyhow). [/QUOTE]
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