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Yeah I am only paid hourly so on my letter from my employer only states my salary for 2016 which covers september 26,2016-December 31,2016. Do you think it all enough? Although I have t4 and record of employment from them as well.
Once again - If you are paid an hourly wage, you do NOT have a salary. Period. Your letter should not state you have a salary if you do not.
It is OK if your letter says "Mr X earned $$,$$$ between September 26,2016-December 31,2016" - note that this does not claim anything about a salary. The letter must also state how you were compensated - e.g. "Mr. X earned a wage of $20 per hour, plus XXX...."
Yeah my paystub from my second jon shows cumulative earnings but it doesnt show the total hours that I worked for. So still I have all the paystubs starting from my first day of work till the recent one. Hopefully they will have a draw tom.
Once again - If you are paid an hourly wage, you do NOT have a salary. Period. Your letter should not state you have a salary if you do not.
It is OK if your letter says "Mr X earned $$,$$$ between September 26,2016-December 31,2016" - note that this does not claim anything about a salary. The letter must also state how you were compensated - e.g. "Mr. X earned a wage of $20 per hour, plus XXX...."
presumably at a higher rate... Well, if you have 'em (all the paystubs), you might as well submit them. With a LOE if you think is necessary (for the letter of reference).
presumably at a higher rate... Well, if you have 'em (all the paystubs), you might as well submit them. With a LOE if you think is necessary (for the letter of reference).
Yeah I do have them all. By the way I also have two years teaching experience outside canada as a college instructor noc a, I made that one as my primary occupation on my ee profile and was suprised that I am also qualified under fsw, so now on the summary of my profile I met the qualifications for both fsw and cec. So I just keep this one? Thank you
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