Question
Tyrone has been offered a job at an accounting firm, but he has heard from others who work there that hours are long, particularly during tax preparation season. Knowing this, Tyrone requested an equivalent hourly rate. Was this a good decision?
(1 point)
Responses
No, salaries generally have a higher hourly rate on average.
No, salaries generally have a higher hourly rate on average.
No, jobs with hourly rates usually do not include benefits.
No, jobs with hourly rates usually do not include benefits.
Yes, given that there is likely to be a lot of overtime, an hourly rate is better.
Yes, given that there is likely to be a lot of overtime, an hourly rate is better.
Yes, because the employee generally gets to determine the structure of their pay.
Yes, because the employee generally gets to determine the structure of their pay.
(1 point)
Responses
No, salaries generally have a higher hourly rate on average.
No, salaries generally have a higher hourly rate on average.
No, jobs with hourly rates usually do not include benefits.
No, jobs with hourly rates usually do not include benefits.
Yes, given that there is likely to be a lot of overtime, an hourly rate is better.
Yes, given that there is likely to be a lot of overtime, an hourly rate is better.
Yes, because the employee generally gets to determine the structure of their pay.
Yes, because the employee generally gets to determine the structure of their pay.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Yes, given that there is likely to be a lot of overtime, an hourly rate is better.