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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 859225" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Everyone got propay and it didn't amount to much. Let's say you got an 80 cent raise. On 40 hrs that's $32 a week more X 52 weeks =$1624 increase. Do you think Propay was paying that much? I don't remember but I think I was getting $300 or so a year more, which they eventually took away. By the way, every year now they seem to be increasing top-out by 3%. For each payscale 3% is a different number. The result, the higher the payscale, the farther away it's pulling from the ones below. On the lowest "B" payscale I believe it's $1.08 lower than the next "A" payscale. I can remember when it was .90 cents. Much of the country is on the "B" scale and we're falling further behind every year. Yes, consigned to the working class and yet some are cheering them on and defending everything they do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 859225, member: 24302"] Everyone got propay and it didn't amount to much. Let's say you got an 80 cent raise. On 40 hrs that's $32 a week more X 52 weeks =$1624 increase. Do you think Propay was paying that much? I don't remember but I think I was getting $300 or so a year more, which they eventually took away. By the way, every year now they seem to be increasing top-out by 3%. For each payscale 3% is a different number. The result, the higher the payscale, the farther away it's pulling from the ones below. On the lowest "B" payscale I believe it's $1.08 lower than the next "A" payscale. I can remember when it was .90 cents. Much of the country is on the "B" scale and we're falling further behind every year. Yes, consigned to the working class and yet some are cheering them on and defending everything they do. [/QUOTE]
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