B. They usually have non-managerial, service, retail, or part-time positions is the most likely true statement about hourly workers. Hourly workers are typically employed in industries such as retail, food service, hospitality, and healthcare, where they perform non-managerial tasks such as customer service, stocking shelves, or providing basic medical care. They are usually paid on an hourly basis, and their wages may fluctuate depending on the number of hours they work. Hourly workers are often part-time, although some may work full-time. Additionally, hourly workers are usually eligible for overtime pay if they work more than 40 hours per week, so the statement D is not true.