If applicable, add any additional money stemming from your job to your yearly salary total. This can include tips, bonuses, work-based incentives, etc.  Any bonuses or extra work-based incentives you expect to receive should be added directly to your yearly total as well. If you happen to work a salaried position where you also receive tips, the process becomes a bit more complicated. Keep track of your tips for several weeks or even months, and divide the total by the number of weeks you have been tracking the data. This will give you an average tip total per week. Multiply this number by the number of weeks you will earn tips for the year, remembering to subtract weeks where you won’t earn tips such as when you are on vacation. The rule of thumb for calculating tips is that the more weeks you can use to tabulate your average, the more accurate it will be. For overtime pay, multiply the number of overtime hours you worked by the rate you receive for additional work, and then add this total to your yearly salary.  Your overtime hours can be either paid or unpaid depending on your position. Add the additional hours worked regardless. Example: Say you work an average of an extra two hours every week except when you are on leave, which is two weeks every year. Your extra hours are 2 hours x 50 weeks = 100 hours per year. In this example, your adjusted hours worked per year would be: 2080 + 100 = 2180 Add together the number of hours you take off work each year and subtract this number from the total number of hours you worked in the year. Remember to include holidays, sick leave, special leave, and any time when you start late or finish early.  Remember only to include paid time off that you will actually use. As an example, you may have accrued two weeks of sick time, but you also aren’t likely to use all of it. For example, say that you take two weeks of paid vacation every year, that you are never sick, and that you always leave one hour early on Friday afternoons. Your reduced hours would be (8 hours x 2 weeks) + (1 hour x 50 weeks) = 66 hours per year. Your adjusted hours worked per year for this example would be: 2180 - 66 = 2114
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One-sentence summary -- Adjust your yearly income. Add hours to your calculation if you work overtime. Subtract hours from your calculation if you receive paid time off.

Q: Use sharp scissors to trim the cloth around the shape of the blank and make sure to leave about 2 inches (5 cm) of extra cloth draping over the board. Cut the cloth into “V” shapes where your board curves so you can fold it over the rails. You can buy fiberglass cloth at a surfboard supply shop, marine shop, or fiberglass shop. Resin and catalyst are the substances that when mixed together will create the clear, hard coating on the surfboard. Read the ratios for the specific product you have and mix them together in a small plastic container or bucket. Buy polyester surfboard resin and catalyst at a surfboard supply shop. Begin in the center of the board and use a squeegee to work the resin in a figure 8 pattern throughout the middle of the board. Work the resin out and over the rails to lock in the fiberglass when you reach the edges. Resin should take around 5 to 6 minutes to cool, so timing is important. Be sure the entire cloth is evenly wet and secure on the blank. Leave any excess cloth (it will eventually be covered), but make sure to squeegee away any excess drips. Add resin to the top side with the same method you used for the bottom. Add an extra 4 oz. (133 mL) layer of fiberglass cloth on the deck for added strength.
A: Cover the underside of the surfboard blank with 6 oz (168 g) of fiberglass cloth. Mix 24 oz (800 mL) of resin with catalyst. Pour the surfboard resin mix over the fiberglass cloth and spread it out evenly. Allow the resin to cure for about 1 day, then repeat on the other side.

Article: Before you travel to Angel Island from Tiburon, you should check the ferry schedule online at the following website: http://angelislandferry.com/schedule/. This ferry does not run year round on weekdays. For example, in January and February the ferry only operates on Saturday and Sunday. The Tiburon ferry terminal is located in the town of Tiburon at 21 Maine street. In order to get to the terminal, you will need to drive or take a taxi. You can get directions by using Google maps or any other GPS technology. Tickets for the Tiburon ferry to Angel Island can only be purchased when boarding the boat. The cost roundtrip is $15.00 for adults, $14.00 for seniors aged 65 and older, $13.00 for children aged 6-12, $5.00 for children aged 3-5, and free for toddlers under the age of 2. This cost also includes your entrance fee to the state park of Angel Island.  The Tiburon ferry only accepts money in the form of cash or checks. You can not pay using a credit card. If you are travelling with a bicycle an additional cost of $1.00 will be charged. Board the ferry to Angel Island. The trip should take approximately 12 minutes.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Check the ferry schedule. Arrive at the Tiburon ferry terminal. Purchase tickets for the ferry. Take the ferry to Angel Island.