07-26-2017, 05:13 PM
I was working for a company that brought in just over a billion dollars a year in the oil industry. Had around 350 employees from drivers, office workers, satellite offices, etc.
Anyways the average worker in the main office made under $15 an hour which is the bulk of the office, while new employees start out at $10-12 an hour. Dispatchers start out around $25k a year on salary for example too.
Point is, the wealth distribution within this company was crap. Sure there was quite a bit of overhead cost and insurance. But bringing in over a billion a year with less than 400 employees. Yeah, I ended up leaving them for greener pastures, as I saw how underpaid most folks were while a few at the top were making millions. Heck one lady was them for almost 20 years, and she wasnt even making $15 an hour! That is just plain wrong and unjustified. Eff that and eff them.
Anyways the average worker in the main office made under $15 an hour which is the bulk of the office, while new employees start out at $10-12 an hour. Dispatchers start out around $25k a year on salary for example too.
Point is, the wealth distribution within this company was crap. Sure there was quite a bit of overhead cost and insurance. But bringing in over a billion a year with less than 400 employees. Yeah, I ended up leaving them for greener pastures, as I saw how underpaid most folks were while a few at the top were making millions. Heck one lady was them for almost 20 years, and she wasnt even making $15 an hour! That is just plain wrong and unjustified. Eff that and eff them.
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