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Sweet!!! I wanna be a shifter for $4 less an hr
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<blockquote data-quote="hondo" data-source="post: 230363" data-attributes="member: 8661"><p>Hah! there are some much quicker and smarter posters than I on here.</p><p> </p><p>What is the progression table for the shifter job? Sure you'd start at$16, but what is it after seniority (90 days?) in the classification? 12 months? 18 months? If the progression follows how I think it does, at 18 mos. he should be at or above the part-time air top rate. Then a big jump to $27 at 24 months. That and he'd now be in a full-timer's pension. I would hope he's already getting vision, dental, and dependent coverage but I don't know your regional supplement.</p><p> </p><p>Curses! Again quicker posters have brought up more points while dumb ol' hondo searches for answers.</p><p> </p><p>VTBrown, that $27 looks like a full time top rate, and I don't think he would be circled at pt air rate when moving to ft.</p><p> </p><p>Harry, he's already working 6-8 hours/day at a part-time job, why not take the 8 hour full time one? Unless he's worried that the full time shifter is like PC or feeder and actually 10-12 hours/day. Still, he might want to consider a full time job someday, unless he can swing it like that 12 year preloader in FL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hondo, post: 230363, member: 8661"] Hah! there are some much quicker and smarter posters than I on here. What is the progression table for the shifter job? Sure you'd start at$16, but what is it after seniority (90 days?) in the classification? 12 months? 18 months? If the progression follows how I think it does, at 18 mos. he should be at or above the part-time air top rate. Then a big jump to $27 at 24 months. That and he'd now be in a full-timer's pension. I would hope he's already getting vision, dental, and dependent coverage but I don't know your regional supplement. Curses! Again quicker posters have brought up more points while dumb ol' hondo searches for answers. VTBrown, that $27 looks like a full time top rate, and I don't think he would be circled at pt air rate when moving to ft. Harry, he's already working 6-8 hours/day at a part-time job, why not take the 8 hour full time one? Unless he's worried that the full time shifter is like PC or feeder and actually 10-12 hours/day. Still, he might want to consider a full time job someday, unless he can swing it like that 12 year preloader in FL. [/QUOTE]
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