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<blockquote data-quote="AKCoverMan" data-source="post: 1050423" data-attributes="member: 17867"><p>Well assuming you were gonna make all PTs also pay $60 a week (when I was a PTer my whole take home was about $120 a week so can't see how that is gonna fly) that would make a total of $624 million. So instead of $5.9 billion in profit it's more like $5.3 billion profit. Plus if the company is paying the health care instead of shifting it to us there is a tax break so the gap is smaller than that.</p><p></p><p>Still dosen't seem as significant as losing three full paychecks as a driver.. or half your take home as a PTer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKCoverMan, post: 1050423, member: 17867"] Well assuming you were gonna make all PTs also pay $60 a week (when I was a PTer my whole take home was about $120 a week so can't see how that is gonna fly) that would make a total of $624 million. So instead of $5.9 billion in profit it's more like $5.3 billion profit. Plus if the company is paying the health care instead of shifting it to us there is a tax break so the gap is smaller than that. Still dosen't seem as significant as losing three full paychecks as a driver.. or half your take home as a PTer. [/QUOTE]
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