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by johnnyanmac
399 days ago
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Okay sure. Your state will vary. California's exempt status requires a certain salary, among several other clauses: https://www.calchamber.com/california-labor-law/exempt-nonex... >Exempt employees in California generally must earn a minimum monthly salary of no less than two times the state minimum wage for full time employment. So as of now that floor would be $34/hr to even be considered. >Yes, some areas are expensive, those areas also have higher wages Given federal minimum wage, it's likely to be the other way around. $25/hr in CA may go down to $11 in a low COL. You can see some abysmally low compensations flr jobs that "require" advanced degrees. >If you can't afford to live there...live somewhere else. That isn't complicated. Spoken like someone who's never tried to get housing out of state without a job offer. Let alone moving long distance. |
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