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guys, for what its worth, only 5 questions out of about 90 I answered, were actual ATP questions, the rest were "ATP-like in nature".
No SLOP, NAT questions, not one...
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Maybe you're talking take home pay...which is still hard to believe...but if you're going to quote take home pay you need to detail your tax/deductions, insurance, and 401k situation for the full picture.
I find it hard to believe anybody that has been around for 8 months has not been averaging 75+ hours of pay(6,000/month) for at least 3-4 of those months.
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That doesn't even make sense. 4 months on training pay is 6,400 and 4 months at min guarantee is 16,000. Total 22,400. So...you made 20% less than absolute min guarantee?
Maybe you're talking take home pay...which is still hard to believe...but if you're going to quote take home pay you need to detail your tax/deductions, insurance, and 401k situation for the full picture.
I find it hard to believe anybody that has been around for 8 months has not been averaging 75+ hours of pay(6,000/month) for at least 3-4 of those months.
Maybe you're talking take home pay...which is still hard to believe...but if you're going to quote take home pay you need to detail your tax/deductions, insurance, and 401k situation for the full picture.
I find it hard to believe anybody that has been around for 8 months has not been averaging 75+ hours of pay(6,000/month) for at least 3-4 of those months.
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