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<blockquote data-quote="BigSlim" data-source="post: 1958214" data-attributes="member: 61079"><p>I got hired the day before Thanksgiving (orientation) and worked 9 hours on Black Friday as a driver helper. $10.10 an hour here. After my first check came I saw that union dues of $25 was deducted. By chance I ran into the lady from HR yesterday and asked her if that was a weekly thing, one time, monthly or what and she didn't know.</p><p></p><p>So after the taxes and dues my take home was $80.35 for 11.5 hours of work. I don't think this job was meant to be a living wage, no one is forcing me to work, and I knew what I was getting in to, so I'm not really complaining. It's seasonal work and I'd be home watching television otherwise until the spring semester starts in January.</p><p></p><p>On the bright side I've lost 7 lbs. in a week and a half and my driver buys me lunch everyday. So I suppose those are the perks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigSlim, post: 1958214, member: 61079"] I got hired the day before Thanksgiving (orientation) and worked 9 hours on Black Friday as a driver helper. $10.10 an hour here. After my first check came I saw that union dues of $25 was deducted. By chance I ran into the lady from HR yesterday and asked her if that was a weekly thing, one time, monthly or what and she didn't know. So after the taxes and dues my take home was $80.35 for 11.5 hours of work. I don't think this job was meant to be a living wage, no one is forcing me to work, and I knew what I was getting in to, so I'm not really complaining. It's seasonal work and I'd be home watching television otherwise until the spring semester starts in January. On the bright side I've lost 7 lbs. in a week and a half and my driver buys me lunch everyday. So I suppose those are the perks. [/QUOTE]
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