redflyer65
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Do your research.
We only get 1.25% match on 401k from years 1-5.
6-9 is only 2.4%.
10-12 years, 4.2%.
13 or more, 4.9.
The company not to long ago put a full page ad in the USA Today stating we had "Industry Leading" 401k. Welcome to the Nonconnah lies. We are far behind on what other companies contribute to their "People".
As an example..... A first year FO would receive only 259 dollars (for the entire year) from this company toward their 401k. That equals 10.79 per pay for 1000hrs of service in a year. Combine low pay scales with 1.25% and you aren't missing much.
If you want to stay 13 years, then you can enjoy the 4.9%, but hey, everyone is suppose to get their PIC and leave, so who cares.
PS- The average amount that US companies contribute to their VALUED employees 401k is 6%. Industry leading? I don't think so.
We only get 1.25% match on 401k from years 1-5.
6-9 is only 2.4%.
10-12 years, 4.2%.
13 or more, 4.9.
The company not to long ago put a full page ad in the USA Today stating we had "Industry Leading" 401k. Welcome to the Nonconnah lies. We are far behind on what other companies contribute to their "People".
As an example..... A first year FO would receive only 259 dollars (for the entire year) from this company toward their 401k. That equals 10.79 per pay for 1000hrs of service in a year. Combine low pay scales with 1.25% and you aren't missing much.
If you want to stay 13 years, then you can enjoy the 4.9%, but hey, everyone is suppose to get their PIC and leave, so who cares.
PS- The average amount that US companies contribute to their VALUED employees 401k is 6%. Industry leading? I don't think so.