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Rate decrease when going full time?
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<blockquote data-quote="eats packages" data-source="post: 3730615" data-attributes="member: 68137"><p>The casual driver language is hot garbage and is one of few ways (other than being a very-long-time insider with 10 years in) to take a pay drop.</p><p></p><p>First, we are working in a post-retroactive contract and your hubby will get a retroactive check at $3.50 in excess for hours worked from August 1 to whenever a new contract gets ratified.</p><p>Second, he will likely be working longer hours now, goodie goodie.</p><p>Third, after each year are wage increases of about $4 and after 4 FT years he will be at 'top rate' $40/h</p><p></p><p>We joke that the wife and kids always take the whole paycheck. Do try to save some for retirement / kids college savings. The endless lobster buffet and all the glamping gear can wait.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eats packages, post: 3730615, member: 68137"] The casual driver language is hot garbage and is one of few ways (other than being a very-long-time insider with 10 years in) to take a pay drop. First, we are working in a post-retroactive contract and your hubby will get a retroactive check at $3.50 in excess for hours worked from August 1 to whenever a new contract gets ratified. Second, he will likely be working longer hours now, goodie goodie. Third, after each year are wage increases of about $4 and after 4 FT years he will be at 'top rate' $40/h We joke that the wife and kids always take the whole paycheck. Do try to save some for retirement / kids college savings. The endless lobster buffet and all the glamping gear can wait. [/QUOTE]
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