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With the average home sale being $1million, anything less than $400k isn’t enough to comfortably provide for one’s family here. The city's retirement is better than calpers though. And their base pay for engineers still isn't great but if you have a PE it's one of the best.
"Transparent California is a tool of the Nevada Policy Research Institute (NPRI), a far right so-called “think tank” which bitterly opposes defined benefit pension plans and delivers anger and scorn at hard-working public employees and their unions. Its implicit goal is universal privatization of government services and programs.
Transparent California is for State/local employees. Many federal employees' salaries aren't public, especially LE. Some State employees' salaries are also private. Ogediah • 9 mo. ago. Barring any errors, it should be correct. The government releases their records and Transparent CA publishes them. 1.
What is the benefits in transparent california? What are they comprise of? The description in the website is so vague. As stated in the website's FAQs: ""Total benefits" consists of the employer-paid cost of health, dental and vision medical insurance and retirement contributions only. The cost of benefits do not reflect monetary payments ...
Transparent California : always good to know what agency workers make. The highest paid K-12 teacher in Alameda Unified makes $94,941.00/year. Jesus Christ, that's awful. As a state agency employee I can tell you that I make significantly less than the state average for my classification. This average is based on both public and private sector ...
Definitely makes me wonder about the financial liability for the future they are incurring . Very concerning for California . Some PA total compensation is well over 300 , guessing there are some in the 400 range , way above market. I guess when it’s other people’s money (tax payers) money those that oversee it don’t really care that much ,.,
State worker salary database : r/CAStateWorkers. TOPICS. Go to CAStateWorkers. r/CAStateWorkers. r/CAStateWorkers. An unofficial, casual place for State of California Workers, Union Members, Prospective Employees, and other people interested in State employment to discuss news, events and other items.
2022 salaries for San Francisco ( transparentcalifornia.com) submitted 1 month ago by Sadishist to r/sanfrancisco. 2 comments. share. save. hide. report. 12. 67.
If this is from Transparent California (or one of the other websites outlining pay), it can mean more than one thing. They are not always consistent in how they divide compensation packages. With that said, my best guess would be this includes travel reimbursement, training costs for outside training, professional licensing fees (e.g. bar ...
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