That is...a very odd payscale and raise you're at. It basically means you have 3 more hours to get your 5 cent raise that only took 26 hours to get. Makes no sense to me either if you've been working there for 5 months.
That is...a very odd payscale and raise you're at. It basically means you have 3 more hours to get your 5 cent raise that only took 26 hours to get. Makes no sense to me either if you've been working there for 5 months.
I read it as a nickel raise after 26 weeks with 3 weeks to go.
My raises:
6 months a nickel.
12 months a nickel.
24 months a nickel.
36 months 45 cents.
That was when I started in 2007.
The current contracts go by hours instead of months if you don't average atleast 28 hours a week.
Basically, a raise at 6 months, 12 months and then 2 years. If less than 28 hours a week average, you don't get the raise until you meet the hours criteria.
That is...a very odd payscale and raise you're at. It basically means you have 3 more hours to get your 5 cent raise that only took 26 hours to get. Makes no sense to me either if you've been working there for 5 months.
Some divisions go by weeks instead of hours. Thats why it looks so weird.