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two pay raises this year??
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<blockquote data-quote="SmithBarney" data-source="post: 2133828" data-attributes="member: 709"><p>The problem with the market levels is that they aren't based on COST of living, but based rather on the LOCAL wages/unemployment </p><p>For example we have a major metro near us(1hr away) They are a LEVEL A, we are LEVEL B. </p><p>Its actually cheaper to live in this METRO area than it is to live in our city. </p><p>GAS, Rent, Food is all cheaper, only difference is in the METRO they can't find anyone to work for B LEVEL wages, so they have to offer more.</p><p></p><p>Now our area we use to have a line out the door when hiring... but not anymore since $15/hr jobs aren't appealing, we have to offer more if we want better workers.(or any)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmithBarney, post: 2133828, member: 709"] The problem with the market levels is that they aren't based on COST of living, but based rather on the LOCAL wages/unemployment For example we have a major metro near us(1hr away) They are a LEVEL A, we are LEVEL B. Its actually cheaper to live in this METRO area than it is to live in our city. GAS, Rent, Food is all cheaper, only difference is in the METRO they can't find anyone to work for B LEVEL wages, so they have to offer more. Now our area we use to have a line out the door when hiring... but not anymore since $15/hr jobs aren't appealing, we have to offer more if we want better workers.(or any) [/QUOTE]
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