Posted on 05/10/2010 12:26:16 PM PDT by kingu
Site below gives details of public employee pay for state, county and city workers in New York:
http://www.seethroughny.net/Payrolls/StatePayroll/tabid/69/Default.aspx?BRANCHID=1
“When she retires at 55 she can get 80% of that. Its just to much.”
Don’t worry, she won’t get it. She’ll probably be on your doorstep looking for a handout.
“Greece redux:”
Well, the Goblins aren’t going to come up my street breaking windows and burning buildings.
LOL...well she’ll have to travel 1200 miles and come to a place that usually gets over 250” or more of snow a year. She hates the cold and snow.
"We barely make minimum wage," he said.
I find that VERY, Very, hard to believe. Anybody know what the pay scale is ?
Interesting. According to the link in reply #21, Paul M. Doering is a highway maintenance worker 1 (lowest level, I think) in DOT district 5 and he was paid $36,269 last year. In 2008 he was paid $35,682. Add in benefits and he did OK.
We are talking about Western NY here folks. The land of low paying jobs, cheap real estate and high unemployment. You can easily afford a house and a couple kids on 36 grand a year.
This is what I have been waiting for, I knew sooner or later the pain felt by the private sector would reach the public sector and when it did things might get ugly. Socialist government all over the US and EU is failing. The folks that benefit from socialist government (public workers) are not going to be very happy. I oppose all these bailouts but I do wonder if DC/EU will do a Greek type bailout of failed government in the USA and if not why not? Are Greeks more deserving then New Yorkers? Bailout Wall Street billionaires while allowing millions of workers to go broke is a very good way to really piss just about everyone off.
Well, I see that not too many Freepers are going to defend Wall Street, but the the bulk of the blame should be on the national government.
Benefits:
13 days of vacation per year, may be rolled over.
5 personal days per year
12 paid holidays per year
13 sick days per year (That’s right, 42 WORK days that you can be gone, out of the typical calendar year of 264. Nearly 16% of the time, you can be gone.)
Full health care, 90% paid by the state for individual, or 75% for family, full vision (covers family, even if not covered by health care), full dental, again, full family covered even if not in health care.
Retirement: Employee only contributes 3% of salary for the first ten years, no further contribution needed.
So, yeah, just a few benefits. And if he worked 40 hours a week, his hourly wages were about $17 an hour, about double minimum wage.
Since Wall Street pays so much in fees and taxes to the State of New York, and the federal government which then returns some of the money to New York, blaming Wall Street is kinda moronic. I'd love it if Wall Street suddenly upped and moved to Texas, and took all that money with it... Then they can blame Wall Street for their woes.
You don't have your next pay check yet. LOL!
No need to give any back, it'll just be 20% smaller. No need for you to give or do anything.
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“We didn’t create this mess; Wall Street did,” chanted Courtney Brunelle,
political coordinator for CSEA. “We do our job; you do yours.”
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Some job, unionista!!!
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