Please explain to me how salaries work and class them into different categories of pay in the work force

Below are 6 different people with different pay (assuming no vacation days):

Person A - $60k a year salary (no bonus) - works 8 hours a day/5 days a week = $28.85/hour
Person B - $60k a year salary ($40k bonus) - works 8 hours a day/5 days a week = $48.08/hour
Person C - $60k a year salary (no bonus/no overtime pay) - works 14 hours a day/5 days a week = $16.48/hour
Person D - $60k a year salary ($40k bonus/no overtime pay) - works 14 hours a day/5 days a week = $27.47/hour
Person E - $25/hour (works by the hour) - works 8 hours a day/5 days a week = $52k a year salary
Person F - $25/hour (works by the hour/1.5x pay overtime) - works 14 hours a day/5 days a week = $110.5k a year salary

Can you explain to me the different classes of each of the salaries described above? Also, explain to me why anyone would work as Person C's salary..

 

The difference has to be the health or other benefits. They subtracted from your annual income, which is why person C works so much, but pays so little. I would, personally, probably take a lesser salary and a few more hours, if it meant I'd get good medical, dental, and eye coverage, plus maybe a good 401k plan or something of that nature.

 

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