What makes paying your bills easier? $13/hr when that seventeen year old is making the same or $11/hr when the seventeen year old is only making $9/ hr?
Think with your wallet and not your emotions. Tenured team members should be earning more than seasonals, I agree, but don't scoff at a higher wage because of ego.
The sooner people learn to worry about their own shit instead of comparing what's "fair" or "not fair", the better off they'll be. It's a hard life lesson but it needs to be learned.
Are you kidding me? High-performers absolutely should be scoffing at wages when they are being paid less than underperforming TMs (assuming they have somewhat equal roles). How do you think Equal Pay and Compensation Discrimination got to where it is today? You can't give Nancy a $1000 raise and Joe a $2000 raise, when Nancy is the higher performer, and expect the line "well you should be thankful you got a raise at all" to shut her down.
Now, my original point of course was not about sex or age, but about pay grades and seniority:
(1) The new paygrade system is ridiculous for those N30 TMs that used to be PG5 and above (GSAs, HR TMs, Receivers, etc.)
Yes, many (not all) of those TMs are getting raises as the company minimum goes up. But most of those positions require additional knowledge or are charged with additional responsibilities that other N30 (and some N35) just don't have to deal
with, even with these Modernization changes. For instance, Supervisory numbers, access to confidential HR information, defective processing/MIRs, Cash Office duties, etc.
And it is going to take TMs speaking up, not accepting the new status quo, and yes, "scoffing" for that to change.
(2) TMs need some incentive to stick around
I know you agree on this one, so here's hoping someone with enough pull up at HQ sees this.
Modernization is, supposedly, all about "owning an area" as opposed to a process. Well, most TMs are going to take more pride in those areas if they know there is incentive to stick around for awhile.
But 15 hours per week and no wage increase for years of service isn't going to do it.
I'm not saying that all veteran TMs are great performers--some of the new hires can run circles around them. But, someday, those new hires will become the veterans, if they have the incentive to stay with Target.