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Mcdonald's Canada Availability Pay Rates?
I work there and recently changed my availability from anytime to week days (mon-fri 6 am to 7 pm). I know that there's 3 different pay rates, one for part timers, one for full time day, and one for full time anytime. I just want to know if my new availability qualifies as full time day pay rate? I know I can ask my store manager this, but I'd rather not since she seems pissed about my new availability.
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- zahmLv 45 years ago
Which province are you in? I am amazed Tim Hortons pay that so much, in general they pay simplest the min wage. I'd say that in most provinces, a cashier could be paid at min wage (varies between $7.75 to $eight.Seventy five), except in Western provinces where organizations are forced to pay more because of labor shortages so in Alberta it'd be like $12-thirteen. Related to taxes, you ought to pay 1.Seventy three% for EI and four.95% for CPP (though there is a common $67/week exemption for CPP). Federal sales tax is 15% on revenue higher than about $9,600 (increasing to $10,100 next year), plus larger brackets uver $38k. Provincial earnings taxes fluctuate by way of province. BC and Alberta have low taxes, so you don't pay any provincial taxes when you earn under $16,000. SK, MB, and the Maritimes have very high taxes. Ontario is within the middle. Quebec has the steepest revolutionary tax constitution, you do not pay anything under $12,000 but after that the premiums are through a long way the perfect in Canada.