Sentences with phrase «get salary bumps»

Deadline says Neeson is likely to get a salary bump to $ 20 million (the most he's ever made) for Taken 3 considering he wasn't completely sold on doing the sequel when that happened.
Gwinnett County, Prince George's County, Md., and Springfield, Mass., for example, are among those using screening tools, such as Gallup's PrincipalInsight, that allow them to quickly gather information on why a candidate wants to be a school leader and his or her likely ability to foster collegiality, or motivate teachers, students and parents.20 To ensure that would - be candidates genuinely want to lead schools and not just get a salary bump that comes with an advanced degree, Chicago, St. Louis and Springfield, Ill., require would - be leaders to agree to serve as principals for a set number of years.
(But then again, the newbies will get a salary bump and won't feel the pinch.)
When you get a salary bump, don't increase your spending.

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«It's «Oh, when I get that next job and I get a $ 10,000 bump in my salary, then I'll start doing these things,» but that's really not the reality.»
This should at least help you get a $ 5,000 — $ 15,000 salary bump (which will significantly increase your longer term income potential).
If you take rumors seriously with respect to Inter looking to add Kwadwo Asamoah and his $ 3 million salary from Juventus, you have to think Cancelo should get a bump, if he stays.
Abbate, a Democrat elected in 1986 to represent Bensonhurst and Dyker Heights, has yet to formally announce his intentions on the seat but has advertised them openly to local politicos (sources said he has not been shy about mentioning the appeal of the almost $ 70,000 salary bump he would get serving in the local legislature, and the corresponding benefits to his pension).
The salary for the newly created position of Southold Town Justice Court director is getting bumped up before the job is ever filled.
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.
Dittus gets a nice bump in salary, to $ 79,435 from $ 61,779.
One aide saw her salary jump 143 percent; Gracie Mansion's chef got a 13 percent bump.
A paper published this year in JAMA Internal Medicine found that male academic physicians get an average of 8 percent more than females, regardless of specialty, years of experience or productivity, which translates to an average salary bump of about $ 20,000, although the extent of the disparity varies widely.
The salary bumps for master's degrees plus National Board certification will be calculated on the new A salary schedule, which means that someone making $ 40,000 would get her master's plus NBCT supplements by adding 22 percent on top of that, for a total of $ 48,800, according to NCAE's Senter.
Basically it comes down to two choices: Stay in the classroom and get the predictable salary bumps for years of experience and keep doing the same job.
In order to get around the State of Connecticut's hiring rules, Pryor actually hired Goldfarb under one job classification and then immediately bumped up his salary and made him chief of staff.
You might be bumping against the top of the salary band here and it's often impossible to get exemptions in larger corporations.
Makes me want to get back on the horse and start earning a good salary again so I can bump these other income sources up.
My husband just got a promotion that comes with a $ 20,000 bump in salary.
The latest round of the salary wars got started last week when San Francisco's Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe bumped its California first - years to $ 160,000.
Land your next promotion - A promotion is a great way to get a sizable bump in salary.
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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