I know the first year annually is 78,957 along with a 5 year longevity of 4830.
But what is the shift differential for year 1?
I'll have 8-8.5 years on when I get made.
TransitSucks said
Jul 9, 2013
you gotta find that crazy chart they gave you in bmoc that no one keeps
Su Madre 24 said
Jul 9, 2013
Thanks bro.
The 10% NSD that rate is to be applied to our 80 hours every 2 weeks to calculate the Night Shift correct?
smartcookie said
Jul 9, 2013
Su Madre 24 wrote:
Thanks bro.
The 10% NSD that rate is to be applied to our 80 hours every 2 weeks to calculate the Night Shift correct?
You're very welcome. I'm no bro though. The rate is applied to the hours that are considered for night diff. Anthing 1600 hours and later, up until 0700 (I think) is factored in. As a frame of reference: I am a Sgt. with more than 5 years in rank and my NSD every two weeks (before taxes) is $287.52. I work a modified 4x12 tour. Hope that makes it clearer.
scheduleB_magnet said
Jul 9, 2013
They might as well pay us in peanuts. It's a shame how little we actually make, in comparison.
JustWonderin said
Jul 9, 2013
Yes im sorry. You need to complete four years. So it is actually at the start of your fifth year
-- Edited by JustWonderin on Tuesday 9th of July 2013 03:01:32 PM
twntynout said
Jul 9, 2013
Contract is totally backloaded, don't go out and buy that new car/house rt after promotion its gonna take some time to finally start making $$
brat4914 said
Jul 9, 2013
All I remember was I was making tons OT as a cop and my first year as a sergeant I took a 20K drop.........of course I make MUCH more now.........and you will too
Queens Marine21 said
Jul 9, 2013
JustWonderin wrote:
You basically work your way to 80,000 during your first 3 years. At the start of your fourth year is when you get that big bump to 98,000
-- Edited by JustWonderin on Monday 8th of July 2013 07:39:03 PM
Is it the start of your for 4th year or do you need to complete four years? In other words, in month 37 of being a Sgt, will I be at top pay?
scheduleB_magnet said
Jul 10, 2013
My plan is to be a lieutenant before I hit top pay sergeant. Who's with me?
Cfgl1888 said
Jul 10, 2013
scheduleB_magnet wrote:
My plan is to be a lieutenant before I hit top pay sergeant. Who's with me?
Unless you have an amazing gig and/or are virtually guaranteed to make SA, I think that's everyones plan :)
You basically work your way to 80,000 during your first 3 years. At the start of your fourth year is when you get that big bump to 98,000
-- Edited by JustWonderin on Monday 8th of July 2013 07:39:03 PM
This is the salary chart from the SBA website. The last column is the Night Shift Differential. Hope that helps a bit.
-- Edited by smartcookie on Tuesday 9th of July 2013 03:18:05 AM
I know the first year annually is 78,957 along with a 5 year longevity of 4830.
But what is the shift differential for year 1?
I'll have 8-8.5 years on when I get made.
The 10% NSD that rate is to be applied to our 80 hours every 2 weeks to calculate the Night Shift correct?
You're very welcome. I'm no bro though.
The rate is applied to the hours that are considered for night diff. Anthing 1600 hours and later, up until 0700 (I think) is factored in. As a frame of reference: I am a Sgt. with more than 5 years in rank and my NSD every two weeks (before taxes) is $287.52. I work a modified 4x12 tour. Hope that makes it clearer.
Yes im sorry. You need to complete four years. So it is actually at the start of your fifth year
-- Edited by JustWonderin on Tuesday 9th of July 2013 03:01:32 PM
All I remember was I was making tons OT as a cop and my first year as a sergeant I took a 20K drop.........of course I make MUCH more now.........and you will too
Is it the start of your for 4th year or do you need to complete four years? In other words, in month 37 of being a Sgt, will I be at top pay?
Unless you have an amazing gig and/or are virtually guaranteed to make SA, I think that's everyones plan :)