Sentences with phrase «get bumps in pay»

Frank noted that Philadelphia firms were also especially active in lateral hiring in 2013, and lateral hires often get bumps in pay.
Or an American history teacher could take a class in identifying different kinds of plankton and also get a bump in pay.
Whether you have friends or a mentor in another department or you find an opportunity for another internal promotion, applying for opportunities from within is a great way to get a bump in pay and job title.
However, if you take these seven crucial steps before having that meeting, you can boost your confidence and your chances of getting the bump in pay that you deserve.
Alabama teachers will be getting a bump in pay as part of the state's new $ 6.3 billion education budget.

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He will get it extended with a bump in pay year 4 if all goes well.
But now it looks like my wife is getting an even bigger bump in her pay that will really raise the slope on our savings rate.
(in the future) But moving to biotech and getting a big pay bump wasn't even enough.
Democratic Sen. George Latimer says lawmakers shouldn't get a long - awaited bump in pay if they don't approve this year new ethics legislation.
The enacted budget also allows for the creation of a legislative pay commission to examine whether to lawmakers should get a bump on their $ 79,500 annual salary for the first time in decades.
It's unfair to imply that councillors get loads of money and getting «an effective pay bump» when in fact, the amount is likely to be miniscule.
In addition to problems of pay, Cuomo's recruiters are bumping into another fact: after four years in office, people know what they're getting intIn addition to problems of pay, Cuomo's recruiters are bumping into another fact: after four years in office, people know what they're getting intin office, people know what they're getting into.
In one - quarter of districts, it takes no more than three post-MA years to break even and a 20 - year teacher gets to keep at least 84 percent of the pay bump.
For micro-credentials to get a foot in the door, they will need states and districts to start counting them toward licensure renewal, continuing education requirements, and pay - scale bumps.
When the labor rate is increased and techs don't get a simultaneous bump in their hourly pay rate, it can decrease morale throughout the shop.
While the nominal rewards rate is 1 %, you really shouldn't get a credit card unless you're going to pay off the balance in a timely fashion — and thus earning the 25 % bonus which bumps this card's rewards rate up to 1.25 %.
For cardholders that pay on time, the card bumps this percentage up to 1.25 %, which slightly higher than what students can get on general spending in other cards.
If you do manage to get a little bump in pay, put that extra amount into your retirement savings.
Anytime you have a credit card and use it, by using 50 % of the limit and paying it off every month, you will get bigger bumps in your credit score versus a home or car loan.
For example, if you get a raise at work that nets you a $ 40 bump in your weekly pay, why not increase your automatic savings contribution amount by $ 20, and buy yourself something frilly with the difference?
You can use bill pay with this account and write up to six checks a month, plus you'll get a rate bump if you set up a recurring transfer from your TD checking account — and when your balance rises by $ 50 in one month.
While the nominal rewards rate is 1 %, you really shouldn't get a credit card unless you're going to pay off the balance in a timely fashion — and thus earning the 25 % bonus which bumps this card's rewards rate up to 1.25 %.
For instance, if you get an annual bonus of 3 % in pay, go ahead and bump up your retirement savings by 1.5 % to keep pace.
My friends in the past have bumped up their salaries to get a higher pay in their next job, and they are encouraging me to do the same.
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