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Tom.

The difference between salary and wages. ... The person receiving a salary is not paid a smaller amount for working fewer hours, nor is he paid more for working overtime. Someone who is paid wages receives a pay rate per hour, multiplied by the number of hours worked. This person is considered to be a "non-exempt" employee.

Also Tom, I happen to have the documents from the city that show the "salary and the year end wages" of every Warwick Fire fighter for the last 3 years. Also, here is the link to the Dan Yorke show when you came on the air and questioned me and in less than 2 minutes you realized that you were wrong and did not have a the correct grasp of the concept, nor did you do your homework. Here is the link http://www.630wpro.com/podcasts/

go to pod cast Dan Yorke, scroll down 63 pod casts to the title Watchdogs Ken Block and Rob Cote, and scroll the time bar to the 28:00 mark. That is when you come on the air and clearly show your lack of knowledge on the subject.

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