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<blockquote data-quote="Nimnim" data-source="post: 1123315" data-attributes="member: 28856"><p>Ok, basic info. It's $8.50 to start but you'll end up beating your current $9.25 in a year, or less if you get a skilled position. As a Pt hourly you're guaranteed 3.5 hours a day or 17.5 hours a week, if you're not getting that before you reach seniority suck it up. Once you get seniority demand your time, if you try that before you reach seniority(30 days in most places) there's a good chance they won't want to keep you and just let you go. Also depending on your location and what position you're in you won't have trouble getting 20-25 hours a week but don't expect to be getting more than that as a PTer.</p><p></p><p>We get regular raises which is nice and there's the gleaming hope for a FT position, which seems to be around 10 years at this time in many places don't know about yours.</p><p></p><p>If you're interested in supervision at all you could go for a PT sup position, you'll get a nice bump in pay and salaried at 27.5 hours a week. Moving up from PT sup to FT sup is almost always worse/longer than going from PT hourly to FT hourly. If you just want to spend a few years with better pay and adding to your resume it's not a bad option though.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps some more people will respond with more views on this, but good luck with whatever you decide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nimnim, post: 1123315, member: 28856"] Ok, basic info. It's $8.50 to start but you'll end up beating your current $9.25 in a year, or less if you get a skilled position. As a Pt hourly you're guaranteed 3.5 hours a day or 17.5 hours a week, if you're not getting that before you reach seniority suck it up. Once you get seniority demand your time, if you try that before you reach seniority(30 days in most places) there's a good chance they won't want to keep you and just let you go. Also depending on your location and what position you're in you won't have trouble getting 20-25 hours a week but don't expect to be getting more than that as a PTer. We get regular raises which is nice and there's the gleaming hope for a FT position, which seems to be around 10 years at this time in many places don't know about yours. If you're interested in supervision at all you could go for a PT sup position, you'll get a nice bump in pay and salaried at 27.5 hours a week. Moving up from PT sup to FT sup is almost always worse/longer than going from PT hourly to FT hourly. If you just want to spend a few years with better pay and adding to your resume it's not a bad option though. Perhaps some more people will respond with more views on this, but good luck with whatever you decide. [/QUOTE]
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