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well tonight six investigates looks at some huge overtime checks for some city workers and this had us wondering are these employees working hard or just working the system chief investigative reporter Rick Rolled did some digging and has the answer what began as a routine look at city salaries morphed into a report on one of the citys most essential if not overlooked departments we asked for the citys salary database analyzed it and found that six of the citys top ten overtime earners last year are all in one department right here asset management shop on airs and last year those six workers killed and they could find two hundred thousand dollars in overtime when you average that out thats forty three thousand four hundred and sixty dollars of overtime per employee so six employees thousands of hours hundreds of thousands of dollars whats going on we asked the department director Jim Davis this is a lot of hours talking about six seven days a week exactly turns out five of these