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<blockquote data-quote="Oldfart" data-source="post: 2391770" data-attributes="member: 64407"><p>Bingo. Regardless of what is said on here. Cost of living is a consideration when assigning market levels. Retention rates are a reflection of pay rates. If an employee is making 60k a year in a market that takes 500k to buy a 1000 sq. ft home, you are not gonna retain many people. I don't know all of the variables involved in market levels, but salary and cost of living is for sure a factor in employee retention. If anyone has been to Hawaii and seen what things cost there, you will understand why they make a bigger salary. When you are paying close to $9 for a gallon of milk, you need to make more than a Little Rock courier where milk cost less than $3 per gallon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldfart, post: 2391770, member: 64407"] Bingo. Regardless of what is said on here. Cost of living is a consideration when assigning market levels. Retention rates are a reflection of pay rates. If an employee is making 60k a year in a market that takes 500k to buy a 1000 sq. ft home, you are not gonna retain many people. I don't know all of the variables involved in market levels, but salary and cost of living is for sure a factor in employee retention. If anyone has been to Hawaii and seen what things cost there, you will understand why they make a bigger salary. When you are paying close to $9 for a gallon of milk, you need to make more than a Little Rock courier where milk cost less than $3 per gallon. [/QUOTE]
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