greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 25
th, 2013 at 5:00pm:
Quantum wrote on Apr 25
th, 2013 at 4:32pm:
Yet this is incorrect, as one of the biggest Pizza chains in the nation does not pay a weekly wage but instead pays per delivery.
Hard to imagine how you could have a worse day.
You quoted this yourself, from Pizza Hut:
"You can be paid either per delivery
or an hourly rate plus a per delivery fee".
Each hour they work goes towards their ultimate weekly wage (divide the full-time weekly wage by 38 etc. - I've explained this to you).
Never mind.
Good luck with the job interview though.
Let me explain how it works. (again)
Pizza Hut have a
Method A and
Method B payment system.
Method A: Per Hour plus Per Delivery
Method B: Per Delivery
Each shop has to have
3 Method A drivers. All others are
Method B (
A new worker doesn't actually get a choice. If they have 3 Method A's already, too bad). A shop may have 30+ drivers on their roster. Only 3 of them will be
Method A, all others will be on
Method B.
Your entire argument has been denying that
Method B even exist. you said;
Quote:"Employees on Agreements are paid a weekly wage (subject to junior rates), plus a small fee for each delivery (though not always).
Those on the Modern Award are paid a weekly wage which is also subject to junior rates."
which can not be the case if almost all drivers for one of the biggest chains in the nation are paid per delivery.
Even your claim about how
Method A is worked out is incorrect;
Quote:"(Each hour they work goes towards their ultimate weekly wage (divide the full-time weekly wage by 38 etc. - I've explained this to you)"
explained here;
Quote:The weekly rate for a full time employee (from the applicable Agreement or Award) is divided by 38, to give an hourly rate.
Then, the casual loading (25%) is applied to arrive at the minimum hourly rate for a casual employee doing pizza deliveries.
For an adult, that's $21.91 per hour.
For a 17 year old it's $13.14 per hour.
as that is still not how
Method A at Pizza hut works, as it is a set hour rate
plus deliveries.
Method A workers do not get $21.91 an hour plus the extra for deliveries.
You simply refuse to admit you are wrong on this. Your entire debating tactic it to belittle people and claim victory in the argument. That is all you have. You are simply unable to ever accept when you have been proven wrong. Only yourself and a couple of others find this debating style impressive.