Verizon announced a new $20 minimum wage. Is this not i tended for current verizon employees and “only” new hires? Ive heard that this is already in olace for the current employees because its counted with $500 commission. Is this true?
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Unfortunately we did not copy cat t-mobile. T-mobile is base salary starting 20/hr plus normal commission. We are base salary+commission is equal to 20 or more collectively not separately like t-mobile. Its Verizon's feeble way of painting the tu-d gold and selling it as a gold bar. They didn't touch our hourly pay or our tiny crumb of a raise, they kept it the same and pitched it to us to sound as if we were getting an actual bump in pay. In reality, it was our corporate leadership spinning it to make us believe that we are adequately paid so we would stop bi-----g and not unionize. It's incredible how much money they save screwing the front line but have no residual to fix the systems and tablets we use that are constantly failing, erroring, and messing up. Unfortunately until we get a CEO whom actually cares about the company and not just the stock prices, we are gonna keep seeing price cuts disguised as raises.
Tmobile did it first and of course, Verizon copycat does the same and never does anything unique!
Somewhat correct, based on the normal reps at risk of $839, that is $4.84 per hour to start, meaning their base pay would be $15.16 per hour, equaling $20 per hour. Anyone not currently making at least $15.16 base would be adjusted to compensate.