Hourly wage has zero effect on COLA, which is based on CPI.2.75 cain’t getcha a cola these days!
Faygo 2.5 liter2.75 cain’t getcha a cola these days!
Going two straight years with a 75¢ raise and nothing really gained in our pension. Yeah that’s a no from me dawg.
Take it easy, juggalo…Faygo 2.5 liter
What about the $2.75 and $2.50 on the front and back ends of the contract? The first one will be the biggest raise we’ve ever received. $7.50 in total raises averages $1.50 per year in raises, which is also unprecedented. And lastly, you will never make anywhere this kind of an hourly wage anywhere else. That goes for 99% of our workers.Going two straight years with a 75¢ raise and nothing really gained in our pension. Yeah that’s a no from me dawg.
If you know your 7-11 crew well enough they’ll supply you with daily big gulps for free.2.75 cain’t getcha a cola these days!
If you know your 7-11 crew well enough they’ll supply you with daily big gulps for free.
70%… you’re being generous dude..probably higher than that. You could start them at $25 and still have a high turnover rate.It went to the part-timers. I was told it was higher for those years but had to get those 70 percent part-timers who won’t be here in a year those raises.
99.9999… you’re being generous dude..probably higher than that. You could start them at $25 and still have a high turnover rate.
Now fix it that I’ll get a sex from Mrs. Cold tonite!Fixed it!
Preloaders making $31 an hour after 5 hrs .. THATS A BIG NO FROM MEGoing two straight years with a 75¢ raise and nothing really gained in our pension. Yeah that’s a no from me dawg.
But yet the Central gets a $1000 bump? Seem fair to you?Going two straight years with a 75¢ raise and nothing really gained in our pension. Yeah that’s a no from me dawg.
But yet the Central gets a $1000 bump? Seem fair to you?Going two straight years with a 75¢ raise and nothing really gained in our pension. Yeah that’s a no from me dawg.