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$53,000 salary only works out to $25/hour if you work 40 hours a week for 52 weeks a year. It's almost like your salary to hourly will look extra low if you take all summer off :marseypikachu2:

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Im an r-slur but your salary to hourly will look extra low if you take all summer off

You are indeed an r-slur. Your salary to hourly will be especially high if you work fewer hours because that's how denominators in fractions work.

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What I meant was, if they put their pay into a "salary to hourly" calculator like they did, but leave the default 40 hour per week 52 week per year, it will say they make $25/hour. If they put their accurate number of weeks (39 or whatever) it would say $33/hour. I know this because I tried it before making my comment. It looks lower if you distribute 39 weeks of pay across 52 weeks of the year like they did.

If you would like to try https://www.thecalculatorsite.com/finance/calculators/salary-to-hourly.php

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It's not that I misunderstood what you did. I'm just saying that, if you put in more hours than you worked into that calculator, then it ceases to be a "salary to hourly" result except for a hypothetical, different job.

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Oh lol I thought you were saying I did the math wrong somehow, which like I'm not a genius but I can definitely plug 3 numbers into a web form :#marseyawardretard:

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Either

1. They're r-slurred

2. But but but I spend 1 hour each morning decorating my classroom and 3 hours each night grading coloring books

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