Examples of using "Mesai" in a sentence and their english translations:
Don't expect overtime.
Tom worked overtime.
Tom punched his time card.
Tom has been working overtime.
What are your office hours?
I got used to working overtime.
I won't work overtime today.
I worked overtime.
Why do I have to work overtime?
My boss made me work overtime.
Tom refused to work overtime.
Do you often work overtime?
I put in for more overtime.
I exempted her from working overtime.
He was forced to work overtime.
Our boss made us work overtime yesterday.
I have to work overtime tonight.
I had to work overtime yesterday.
You won't have to work overtime today.
- Tom said he didn't want to work overtime.
- Tom said that he didn't want to work overtime.
Tom worked overtime the day before yesterday.
There is no overtime concept for them anymore
Tom might be working overtime tonight.
- I think we need some time off.
- I think that we need some time off.
Tom didn't want to work overtime on Christmas Eve.
I've been working overtime every day this week.
- Tom says he won't have to work overtime today.
- Tom says that he won't have to work overtime today.
So as I like to put it, seven years and overtime.
He stayed late and worked overtime.
He put in ten hours of overtime this week.
Tom had to stay late and work overtime.
What are your working hours?
He got time and a half when he worked beyond his usual quitting time.
Tom has been drinking on the job.
In order to cut down on costs, the company refuses to allow employees to work overtime.