Did I mention the raise I got from Purdue, this past year? Yes sir, my hourly wage virtually exploded by an additional 14¢ per hour. And no, that is not a typo. One dime and four pennies, per hour. After taxes, that will almost cover half the rent increase on that storage unit. <SIGH>
My madame worked for 30 years at a Ford Dealership. Before she retired, she asked for a raise and told them she would like to make $10.00 per hour. They gave her $00.25 an hour raise, which now brought the total to a whopping $9.75 hour. It put her in another tax bracket and she brought home $10.00 LESS per pay check. She gave her resignation date and they moved it up by 2 weeks. The new girl they hired started out at $15.00 an hour. Talk about IRONY for older folks who want and need to work and have the skills to do their jobs better than the X or Y generations.
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