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Again, use your payslips to look at the amount of overtime you have been able to do in the past year. This should again be split out in your payslips, so it should be clear.
Once you have the amount from each payslip, then add all of these together to get the full amount of overtime you have been able to do in a year. Divide it by 12 to get a monthly average.
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