Well, actually you get paid less for doing more after the first ten hours - and this must be unique for any company in the world:
(a) The start rate for an new OPG is around £7.70
(b) The overtime rate for a new OPG (for the first ten hours of overtime) is about £9.70
(c) The overtime rate for a new OPG (for any hours after the first ten hours of overtime) is again, back to the OPG's basic rate
> The discrepancy between the two overtime rates is about 20%
So, you get paid 20% less for doing over ten hours of overtime, or to put it another way, for every 20 hours of overtime you do, after the first ten hours, you work one hour for free (taking the overtime adjustment rates into consideration), or to put it yet another way, the reduced overtime rate is actually "undertime", because you don't get paid the full overtime rate for it.
But I still love the job and the people who I work with, such as you, K979aaa,

even though your handle, i.e. k979aaa, is a bit difficult to fathom (and consistently type, also)!
Chill, man! I'll give you a hug in a minute, if you don't stop moaning, you old git!
