When deciding whether a claimant has suffered a loss of wage-earning capacity, the following factors are to be considered: the claimant's training, education, inability to work, failure to be hired elsewhere, continuance of pain, and other related circumstances. Piney Woods Country Life Sch. v. Young , 946 So. 2d 805, 808 (¶5) (Miss. Ct. App. 2006).
Nonetheless, we have held that the weekly wage includes all wages from the employer, regardless of whether the employee nominally holds more than one position with that employer. Piney Woods Country Life Sch. v. Young, 946 So.2d 805, 809–10 (¶ 17) (Miss.Ct.App.2006). ¶ 10.
Nonetheless, we have held that the weekly wage includes all wages from the employer, regardless of whether the employee nominally holds more than one position with that employer. Piney Woods Country Life Sch. v. Young, 946 So. 2d 805, 809-10 (¶ 17) (Miss. Ct. App. 2006). ¶ 10.