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<blockquote data-quote="brown_trousers" data-source="post: 918541" data-attributes="member: 29972"><p>I think you would find a very large number of part-timers that like the system the way it is. Most of us aren't planning on staying part-time forever, and we are more than happy to work for cheap now, if it means really high wages after we go full-time.</p><p></p><p>from my perspective, its more of an investment of time. I would actually take a part-time paycut in the next contract, if it means I will be making even MORE money when I finally go full-time.</p><p></p><p>just looking at the math; </p><p></p><p>-spend 7 years making poverty level income as a part-timer, </p><p> then 30 years of high income as a full-timer</p><p></p><p>- or (if we negotiate better pt wages, at the expense of ft wages)</p><p></p><p>-spend 7 years making just above poverty level as a part-timer, </p><p> then 30 years of average income as a full-timer</p><p></p><p>I'll take some poverty now, if it means success in the future!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brown_trousers, post: 918541, member: 29972"] I think you would find a very large number of part-timers that like the system the way it is. Most of us aren't planning on staying part-time forever, and we are more than happy to work for cheap now, if it means really high wages after we go full-time. from my perspective, its more of an investment of time. I would actually take a part-time paycut in the next contract, if it means I will be making even MORE money when I finally go full-time. just looking at the math; -spend 7 years making poverty level income as a part-timer, then 30 years of high income as a full-timer - or (if we negotiate better pt wages, at the expense of ft wages) -spend 7 years making just above poverty level as a part-timer, then 30 years of average income as a full-timer I'll take some poverty now, if it means success in the future! [/QUOTE]
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