I recently signed an offer letter for a "contract" job through a staffing agency to work for another company. It's a W2 position and the offer letter had verbiage similar to this: "You agree to be paid at a regular rate of $X per hour, and an overtime rate of $X per hour." Both the regular rate and the overtime rate are the exact same amount.
I'm not sure if these details matter:
- $X per hour is substantially over $100k per year, if working a full year at 40 hours a week
- The paragraph above this one stated this: "This is a non-exempt position."
Due to the nature of this work, I am expecting to work overtime somewhat infrequently. I could have mentioned this issue to the staffing agency, but I didn't want to bring up issues because I badly needed a position after 5 months of unemployment. So, if I work overtime, am I likely guaranteed 1.5x the normal rate, even though I signed the contract?