Timelies all!
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Timelies all!
{{{Sue}}}
((Sue)) BTDT.
Goodness, Sue-- I could feel the gut punch vicariously. It was a very sweet gesture, but I feel like maybe they should have waiting awhile for more positive impact.
Here's to you finding employment at a good place with great $$ and benefits!!
Thanks, ChiKat!
At the very least, if someone makes me an offer for a job that I don't want, I can use the other interviews as leverage for more time to make a decision.
I think I'm planning to take a day off from submitting applications tomorrow just to schedule interviews. And for groceries, because I need food.
Go, shrift! That's some really impressive speed and results! Good luck w/everything!
Why is it that people at my university who make MORE get a higher percentage of retirement contribution? If you make over $48,365 you get 10.5% contributed, while if you make under, you get 6.2%.
Because the university is on the side of The Man.
Why is it that people at my university who make MORE get a higher percentage of retirement contribution?
Higher paid people tend to be more expensive and difficult to replace so the extra retirement contribution is probably a retention attempt.
But it seems to me that the higher paid people could make a larger contribution of their own salary, so you would want to give more to the lower paid people.
But I am clearly not The Man.
Also, essentially, I would say that 95% of the people making that amount are faculy or doctors, rather than staff. They already have better tuition benefits...