11 cpl as an IC or SE is equivalent to
Posted By: fyi on 2009-10-01
In Reply to: MDIers paid better - Transcend MT
about 8 or 9 as an employee with decent benes, and I believe MDI hires IC and SE. ICs have to make quite a bit more money to make up for paying their own SS, dealing with their own taxes, no sick days, no vacation days, no health or dental insurance, no unemployment should you lose your job, no short/long term disability, no life insurance, etc. etc....
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4 cpl as an IC is equivalent to about 2 cpl
as an employee with benefits. That's very low.
Think it's the equivalent of a suckup. nm
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No kidding. That's equivalent to about
5-5.5 cpl as an employee with benes... MUCH too low!
Being an IC at 10cpl is the equivalent of being an employee at 7.5 cpl. nm
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Mine lost about $85K - the equivalent of about
I hope the next generation is able to fix this problem and make lots of money, because their tax dollars are going to have to support all of us Boomers in our old age.
At WMX you are paid the hourly equivalent of your sm
production rate. If you are making $20 an hour (averaged) on production, that's what you make when you take PTO or holiday pay.
And if you DO work it, you get the equivalent of double time! sm
Now that's more like it!!
I've always vied "salaried" as equivalent to indentured servitude...sm
Any company can make work 60-80 hours a week for scraps/salary. Life's too short and you're too smart. Cat
7-8 gross is great. That is equivalent to 10-12 65 character lines, as a gross
line is about 35% lower than a 65 character line. Will you share who is paying this>
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