laur/work:
-07:50 due
         
or pay $5*
Cooking, cleaning, organizing, etc.

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This goal has the following fine print specified by laur:

Before this Beeminder graph started, we paid Laurie $146.59 which covered her sticker mailings from mailing #192 through #235 ($58.59 for learning plus $2 per mailing).

$15/hour based on beeminder.com/laur/work
2017-10-27: 54.74 hrs cum => 54.74 hrs this pay period [PAID]
2017-11-27: 77.49 hrs cum => 22.75 hrs this pay period [PAID]
2017-12-26: 102.7 hrs cum => 25.21 hrs this pay period [PAID]
2018-01-29: 129.3 hrs cum => 26.6 hrs this pay period [PAID]
2018-02-26: 169.1 hrs cum => 39.8 hrs this pay period [PAID]
2018-03-28 194.1 hrs cum=> 25 hrs this pay period [PAID]
2018-04-26 241.5 hrs cum=> 47.4 hrs this pay period [PAID]
2018-05-29 264.4 hrs cum=> 22.9 hrs this pay period [PAID]
2018-06-27 275.3 hrs cum=> 10.9 hrs this pay period [PAID]
2018-07-27 308.8 hrs cum=> 33.5 hrs this pay period [PAID]
2018-08-29 320.2 hrs cum => 11.4 hrs this pay period [PAID]
2018-09-26 346.5 hrs cum => 26.3 hrs this pay period [PAID]
2018-10-28 359.9 hrs cum => 13.4 hrs this pay period [PAID]
2018-11-27 383.5 hrs cum => 23.6 hrs this pay period [PAID]
2018-12-27 410.8 hrs cum => 27.3 hrs this pay period [paid]
2019-01-28 413.8 hrs cum => 3 hrs this pay period [paid]
2019-02-26 414.9 hrs cum => 1.1 hrs this pay period [paid]
2019-03-27 415.9 hrs cum => 1 hrs this pay period [paid]
2019-04-27 416.9 hrs cum = 1 hrs this pay period [paid]
2019-06-14 417.3 hrs cum = .4 hours this pay period [paid]
2019-07-16 418.5 hrs cum = 1.2 hours this pay period [paid]
2019-08-14 418.5 hrs cum = 0 hours this pay period [paid]
2019-10-15 419.5 hrs cum = 1 hours this pay period [paid]
$2/mailing based on most recent mailing number at padm.us/bshirts
2017-04-20: 191 mailings cum (before laurie started doing mailings)
2017-08-28: 235 mailings cum => 44 mailings this pay period [PAID]
2018-03-30: 317 mailings cum => 82 mailings this pay period [PAID]

Lily: Let me know if this is too cumbersome but since the data in the Beeminder graph must be pure (TM) I think the way to account for this is to add a line for hours AND a line for mailings. Then we have a number of hours worked, H, and mailings mailed, M, and the amount to pay Laurie is $15*H+$2*M. If Gusto just wants a number of hours then divide the amount to pay by 15, her hourly rate, ie, (15H+2M)/15.

(We could also think of mailings as taking 8 minutes each so that we're actually paying for an estimate of the real number of total hours, just that we're tracking the hours in 2 places that have to be summed together. Which, come to think of it, maybe it's easier for Laurie to just add a flat "0:08" to her Beeminder graph per mailing she does, if she doesn't want to actually time it, and if we actually believe 8 minutes is a fair estimate of the average time per mailing.)