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What is the formula for PT supervisor pay?
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<blockquote data-quote="ups before dawn" data-source="post: 522830" data-attributes="member: 12855"><p>Wow... as a P/T preloader, I pay $57/mo in what I assume is the same union local as Sleeve_meet_Heart, since we are both in the granite state. I wish I was making $22.50... but I'm not. </p><p></p><p>I guess no one really knows how anything works in this company or the union... </p><p></p><p>In reference to why this discussion was started, I recently starting inquiring about becoming a P/T sup... I have always been a bit curious about it and thought I might be able to help on some small level when it came to the way my center worked... But I snapped back into reality. My biggest frustration during my fact finding was about pay and benefits -- no one could give me a straight answer, or even any answer... I kept hearing, "It changed recently, I'm not sure." and "The just changed the way insurance is done and I still haven't figured it out..."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ups before dawn, post: 522830, member: 12855"] Wow... as a P/T preloader, I pay $57/mo in what I assume is the same union local as Sleeve_meet_Heart, since we are both in the granite state. I wish I was making $22.50... but I'm not. I guess no one really knows how anything works in this company or the union... In reference to why this discussion was started, I recently starting inquiring about becoming a P/T sup... I have always been a bit curious about it and thought I might be able to help on some small level when it came to the way my center worked... But I snapped back into reality. My biggest frustration during my fact finding was about pay and benefits -- no one could give me a straight answer, or even any answer... I kept hearing, "It changed recently, I'm not sure." and "The just changed the way insurance is done and I still haven't figured it out..." [/QUOTE]
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