Sentences with phrase «salary has almost»

Better yet, my annual salary has almost doubled!
Similarly, even if targeted to the most disadvantaged schools, any increases in salaries would almost certainly go to new and middle - career teachers alike, even though our results indicate that salary differentials are nearly irrelevant for women teachers with ten or more years of experience.

Not exact matches

Based on these numbers, it would now take almost 2.5 years at the increased salary to cover b - school costs vs. 1 year ten years ago.
Three of us started the company, we were first time software entrepreneurs, we were starting in a difficult environment in late 2000 when the Internet bubble had burst, we couldn't get funding, we were working without salaries and having no financial cushion... but almost in a linear fashion it just got better and better: more momentum, more customers, better culture, better technology.
Median salary for a telecommunications manager is $ 86,500, having risen almost 16 % over the past five years.
The Zuck has a base salary of $ 1 but received almost $ 9 million «compensation» for what he spends on private planes and security.
«One of the reasons people become so anxious when they retire is because we go from living off reliable salaries to having almost no reliable income at all,» says Minches.
A back - of - the - envelope calculation suggests that even if Sanders has been contributing just 3 % of his salary per year for his entire time in both the House and the Senate — and has earned a modest 5 % annualized rate of return — he'd have accumulated almost half a million dollars by the end of 2015, thanks in part to the government's matching contributions.
Bohlig declined to be more specific about her income level but did say the couple has been able to save almost all of Craig's corporate salary over the past several years, which they plan to use to purchase a new home.
This means NFL salaries have increased by almost 400 % over the past 20 years.
The annual salary of Macquarie Group's Nicholas Moore has swelled to almost $ 20 million, as the boss of the Millionaire's Factory banked a pay rise and looks set to top the ASX salary leagues again this year.
The car costs $ 80000 and after financing and maintenance costs, it can rise up to $ 90000 at least... yes, I could not believe it With the same post-tax family salary of $ 50000 per year, it would add almost 2 years to my expected FI target.
I'll put the Detroit Tigers and Chicago White Sox in the almost - impossible pile because the former has too much salary weighing them down, and the latter is too invested in a rebuilding process to mess around with a $ 30 million player who might start declining before their vision is realized.
I bet this guy xamansu have no clue that Morinho gets almost double Wengers salary.
So that would almost cover rookie salaries — but I guess the question is when does this resolve?
The fact that the league has made money and because the players have a revenue split of 57 %, the salary cap has risen each year and now the lockout in 2004 has almost become irrelevant.
The salary he'd get (almost $ 7M / year) puts him in the top 15 of guards in the league.
And Baltimore was offering a three - year deal worth $ 1.35 million — which would tie him with the Cardinals» Dave Duncan for highest - paid coach in baseball, a salary almost twice what he had been making in Atlanta.
The fact is that the annual average salary of major league players has almost doubled since 2001 (from $ 2.2 mllion to $ 4.25 million).
@NY - gunner He wants to come to manage in the EPL next season he said so why not us we are a big club and have some great players and some need help to reach greatness, Man - City are after him, we have the finances in place we play tiki taka footbal which is almost his invention from Barca days, he can bring big players, we are not miles away from being a great team just needs to be balanced and tuned a bit and new stadium in London which manager won't like to come to us with the best salary.
my opinion is that OG has proven himself in the last calendar year to be a top striker, its only us Arsenal supporters who don't rate him the way the footballing world see him, this season he has the best minute to scoring ratio in the EPL, if he was playing for Chelsea we would all be wishing he was playing for us for double the salary and pay 60 to 70 million to buy him, almost every club has striker, defensive midfielders, and goalkeeper problems but not us we have a full squad for the first time for a ling time but some how we don't rise to the challenge
Almost everyone in baseball should have someone the Phillies are interested in as a return for Lee (though not everyone can afford the salary), so when he's gotten through a few more spring starts unscathed, expect rumors to pick up.
Citeh will not pay him 400k, as that is almost double their maximum salary at the moment and would irritate the other pre madonnas, he would not be the star at Citeh, and could not guarantee being played every week, I don't think Citeh will win either the EPL or CL next year they weren't even close last year, he would cut off all his ties completely with Arsenal by moving to Citeh — no Arsenal Legend, no contact with the club after his playing days are over, which a lot of players find very important.
@ Terry Man we have been here before many many times i can almost write the script and am sure you can too if your honest and Yes the team played well and they deserve it and so too the fans BUT wenger noway, for the salary he gets and the power he has he should be doing way better.
A study by igaming company Casumo has found that the average salary for a League 2 professional football player of # 47,372, is almost # 10,000 less than the average of # 56,870 in total tournament prizes for the Top 10 FIFA gamers last year.
For me personally the decision was a choice, though to go back after would have made no economic sense as childcare would of almost negated my salary as a teacher.
First, salary containment has led to almost no wage rises over the last 2 years, as opposed to Europe's average annual increase of 3.7 per cent.
We also fervently call on Government to deal with whatever handicaps or bottlenecks have prevented the payment of April salaries to almost all workers in the public sector.
Timothy has seen his salary almost double since he last worked for May in the Home Office and was paid # 74,000.
The tax code also has sections almost as long as the entire tax code applicable to ordinary individuals who earn wages and salaries to cover specialty topics like how to determine the taxable income of an insurance company.
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).
It has been almost 17 years since he held office and Higgins says he is amazed that in that time there's been no salary change.
But sources informed the Observer that Perkins has long been unhappy in Albany, where Democrats have languished in the minority for much of his tenure and where — after the most recent pay raise at City Hall — salaries are almost $ 70,000 lower than they are in the local legislature.
In doing so, lawmakers walked away from a base pay of around $ 140,000, the source said, almost double the $ 79,500 salary that has been in place since 1999.
From what I can deduce, PEGASE has names and addresses (and in the case of CSP beneficiaries salary) of the almost 100,000 Palestinians recieving aid.
Salaries for legislators and the county executive job had not increased since 2008 - almost the last time the county permanently changed its rate to funeral directors.
The governor earlier this month said he would have assented to a larger salary increase for legislators — a source said it was around $ 140,000, which is almost double their current $ 79,500 base pay — if they enacted term limits and agreed to limit their outside income.
In Spain, much has been achieved with regard to alignment: statutory salaries, working time, the duration of pre-service training are (almost) the same at both levels.
Average teacher salaries in California and Massachusetts, in contrast, were almost $ 80,000 in 2017, having increased by over 15 percent since 2000 in constant dollars.
Ideally, teachers would keep their low salaries (and low pension contributions) for almost all of their career.
By contrast, the report notes that independent school teachers have had the lowest increase in their salaries for almost two decades.
Now don't get me wrong: The reason that we struggle to get starting salaries that resemble the starting salaries of other professions with similar entry requirements is because the general public has almost no clue how hard our work is.
In Pennsylvania, some $ 700 million in federal funding for public schools would be at risk under Trump's scheme — enough money to pay the salaries of almost 11,000 teachers statewide.
The state and its districts have more than doubled their contributions into the plan over the last ten years, and Kentucky employers are now contributing almost 30 percent of each teacher's salary into the plan.
The question at hand in the lawsuit is whether non-probationary status (tenure), which has been almost automatically granted to every teacher after three years, is a property right that guarantees a salary or pension for life.
But while teachers in the United States have a higher starting salary, Canadian teachers quickly surpass their American peers, with the average mid-career teacher in Canada earning $ 56,349 per year — almost 60 percentage points higher than their starting salary.
I know when Michelle Rhee offered to almost double teacher's salaries (about 40 % pay raise) in exchange for those concessions the unions wouldn't allow members to even vote.
You'd want to look into that if you were a reporter covering schools because compensation makes up 80 percent of school budgets in America, so budget squeezes are almost ALWAYS about salary and benefits (Last year, according to the Census» survey of public school finances, school systems in American spent $ 523 billion, $ 419 billion of which was salaries and benefits).
In fact, as Mike Antonucci writes, «Since 1921 (nationally) we have almost quintupled the number of teachers, more than quintupled the average teacher salary in inflation - adjusted dollars, and also cut the student - teacher ratio in half.»
Almost every teachers union contract has a salary schedule.
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