In one job, about six weeks after I had started it, I was writing a mail to my boss asking when would be a good time for me to get off to compensate my overtime. He answered that everybody has overtime and that they don't make a big deal out of it at that company. So I answered that I don't want to make a big deal out of it either, but that I had given him an hourly rate (which he translated into a monthly rate), and that I had done so for a reason.
It took a few mails back and forth, but then the industry was hiring as a C++ programmer just about anyone who could spell the name of the C pr…