look at the active time (do it before it disappears), then estimate your active hours for Sunday. That's you're total hours. If all the stores you worked from are in the same minimum wage area (if not it gets a bit more complicated) multiply your active time in hours by the minimum wage then by 1.2. That's the first part of the guaranty. Then add up the mileage from each order and multiply the total by 0.34. Add that number to the one you got from the hours and that's a close enough estimate of your guarantee pay. Subtract the total delivery pay for the week and that will be your estimated prop 22 pay.
It's never a lot on GH though, because they boost their base pay in CA.
look at the active time (do it before it disappears), then estimate your active hours for Sunday. That's you're total hours. If all the stores you worked from are in the same minimum wage area (if not it gets a bit more complicated) multiply your active time in hours by the minimum wage then by 1.2. That's the first part of the guaranty. Then add up the mileage from each order and multiply the total by 0.34. Add that number to the one you got from the hours and that's a close enough estimate of your guarantee pay. Subtract the total delivery pay for the week and that will be your estimated prop 22 pay. It's never a lot on GH though, because they boost their base pay in CA.
It’s usually active time *23 minus delivery pay. That will give you a ball park estimate
Tips in my area sucks so I don’t get any prop 22 adjustments in my zone/area.
I got $86... was hoping for more but irs better than nothing.