BullseyeBabe
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There was something on Redwire about TMs evaluations and compensation changing in 2016. I didn't have time to read it. Anyone?
Instead of 4 % raises, we will all get 2% raises. woo hoo!
/sarcasm
What are the changes I want to know.
I need to transfer. We got stingy even though we had nobody. I can easily work back to back twelve hour or longer shifts. For weeks. But nope. Go home. Sleep. Take some time to rest... Wtf? Bitch let me earn cash. Uncle Obama is gonna want it come April for the health tax.That's EXACTLY what was happening at my store the Christmas before.
Not enough seasonals but they were handing out OT like candy.
I had 9 weeks with OT but eventually everyone started burning out 'til even OT wasn't enough of an incentive.
Which made it all the more brutal when the payroll hammer came down that January.
What are the changes I want to know.
Anything but real raises every year are pointless. McDonald's doesn't give you a raise less than ten cents. But target does. Complete crap.I heard its something with the actual raise system too. The entire O, EX, E, IE, and U category system may be changing. It also may change the scoring system for leaders. As of right now you get a number. 90+ is an O, 80-89 is an EX etc. Right now it does not matter if you are an 80 or an 89 because both are the same percentage of a raise (both an EX) so there is no real motivation as long as you land somewhere in the top half of your peers in most instances. Back when I was a TL, I got an 80 my first year (so an EX) and was excited since it was good for a new in role. My last year as a TL I got an 88 (so an EX) and was told I was one of the best TLs in the district but it was the same raise as my first review! The entire system is pretty pointless.
I see them atleast matching Walmart (if/when they go to $10).
And if you know something is super duper confidential, you probably should not be mentioning it here.I was talking to my etl hr the other day andthere's a good change involving base pay. Etl didn't realize it super duper confidential and I wasn't supposed to know yet.
And if you know something is super duper confidential, you probably should not be mentioning it here.