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MoraleSpeed 05-26-2022 03:54 PM

Does 2nd year pay start from end of training or date of hire?

My apologies if this was covered.

Roverruckus 05-26-2022 03:55 PM

Date of hire, starting from the 1st of the month the next year.

MoraleSpeed 05-26-2022 03:58 PM


Originally Posted by Roverruckus (Post 3430266)
Date of hire, starting from the 1st of the month the next year.

Great thanks. That makes the training delays a little easier to swallow, I guess.

160to4 06-04-2022 07:38 PM


Originally Posted by MoraleSpeed (Post 3430268)
Great thanks. That makes the training delays a little easier to swallow, I guess.


Don’t forget the DOS +1 that also begins 9/01/22 in addition to your month of hire anniversary year 2

MoraleSpeed 06-05-2022 05:04 AM


Originally Posted by 160to4 (Post 3434970)
Don’t forget the DOS +1 that also begins 9/01/22 in addition to your month of hire anniversary year 2

That all went right over my head, sorry. What's DOS?

Elevation 06-05-2022 01:03 PM


Originally Posted by MoraleSpeed (Post 3435031)
That all went right over my head, sorry. What's DOS?

Date of signing. It refers to pay rates jumping for everyone every year after the signing of our latest contract. It means you get a raise for longevity and another raise for per the DOS tables. I always understood the DOS increases essentially to be scheduled cost of living adjustments. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.

zerozero 06-06-2022 05:32 AM


Originally Posted by Elevation (Post 3435225)
Date of signing. It refers to pay rates jumping for everyone every year after the signing of our latest contract. It means you get a raise for longevity and another raise for per the DOS tables. I always understood the DOS increases essentially to be scheduled cost of living adjustments. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.

Not exactly wrong. But it would be more accurate to say the pay rates are increased incrementally each year to keep up with the rate of inflation.

Cost of living is more of a regional concept, like NYC vs rural living.

MoraleSpeed 06-06-2022 06:43 AM


Originally Posted by zerozero (Post 3435437)
Not exactly wrong. But it would be more accurate to say the pay rates are increased incrementally each year to keep up with the rate of inflation.

Cost of living is more of a regional concept, like NYC vs rural living.

Keep up with inflation? So like 14% raise? (Kidding...sort of)

Thanks all for the answers.

Planedriver59 06-06-2022 08:18 AM

Vaccine Req?
 
Is Atlas still requiring the vaccine for new hires?

Abyrvalg 06-06-2022 09:54 AM


Originally Posted by Planedriver59 (Post 3435534)
Is Atlas still requiring the vaccine for new hires?

Yes, it is


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