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Stumpf, Hilgart and Mayer vie for two positions

October 31st, 2010. Published under Construction Discussions. No Comments.

Stumpf, Hilgart and Mayer vie for two positions
Voters will select from four candidates for the Monticello City Council. Brian Stumpf is running to retain his seat, while Wayne Mayer is looking to be elected for a second time. Lloyd Hilgart is conducting his second campaign for council. The term is for four years.
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Marlins have no regrets trading Cody Ross, Jorge Cantu as ex-players prepare for Series
Marlins have no regrets trading Cody Ross, Jorge Cantu as ex-players prepare for Series
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Health Care Stakeholder Discussion with Nancy-Ann DeParle

October 17th, 2010. Published under Construction Discussions. 10 Comments.

Director of the White House Office on Health Reform Nancy-Ann DeParle hosts a discussion with key stakeholders, from businesspeople to health professionals, on health care at the White House. April 8, 2009 (Public Domain)
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What would be a fair salary for this position?

October 17th, 2010. Published under Construction Discussions. No Comments.

Question by Bry: What would be a fair salary for this position?
I recently graduated with a residential space planning & design associate’s degree.

The job I landed is a “Bathroom Designer.” My responsibilities are, when the client comes in, to get a feel for their wants & needs in the new space. After this preliminary discussion/consultation, I go to their home and do measurements. I then come back to the office and put together an entire design for them…I draft a floor plan in AutoCAD, then print out the specs for all of my plumbing selections, paint selections, countertops, cabinetry, lighting, tile etc. Sometimes I even do rendered drawings of the space for the clients to visualize. Once everything is together, I meet with the clients again and present the design to them and also the pricing (so I do budgeting, technically, too.) We do this until the design is perfect for them (sometimes my first presentation hits the nail on the head, sometimes there are minor changes requested.) Once they are ready, we sign a contract and I schedule them with our contractor and tile installer for their project to begin. I fill out purchase orders for all of their materials and submit them to be ordered. Once construction starts, I spend a few hours each day on the job just overseeing everything and making sure everything is being installed how we wanted.

My boss has told me repeatedly that I am the best designer they have had so far. I have sold 4 bathrooms (large budget, $ 25,000+) in the 3 months I have been there.

However, I am at $ 10 an hour. I was promised a commission plan also, and that has not been put into effect yet. When I confronted him about it, he made me do some sort of math equation so that I know how much it costs them to employ me and what fees I am helping cover when I sell things, to keep the business running.

I am getting very frustrated. I feel like I am worth way more than $ 10/hour. Am I being taken advantage of? Should I confront my boss again? I am grateful to have a job, but $ 10/hour hardly supports my family of 4!! My husband earns a decent wage but he will be going part time soon so that he can finish his degree in elementary ed (he has to begin student teaching soon).
Wanted to add, I was promised a commission plan during my initial interview.
I am right outside of Philadelphia, Pa

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Answer by bookish
First of all, it depends very much on where you live. Where I am–Nassau County, NY–this would be a lot worse than, say, somewhere in West Virginia or some other part of the country where living expenses aren’t as high. (And when you’re talking about Nassau County, just about anywhere else is cheaper.)
In a bad job market, you pretty much have to put up with it.
My son, for example, got a Bachelor’s degree two years ago. He started out at a small local private college scanning documents for student assessment. He was making $ 14/hour. Two years later, he has the title of Assistant Director of Student Assessment and is doing much more complicated work, yet he’s making $ 14.50/hour. He works full-time hours but they won’t put him on salary and make him eligible for medical benefits or paid days off. He’s still treated as an hourly worker. They, too, keep making promises, but in the end, it’s either put up with it or leave.
Sadly, I think this is the case with you. No employer will care about your husband’s situation or anything else. If you leave, they’ll get someone else who’ll be happy with the $ 10/hour. It sucks.
Edit: OK, Philly is not a cheap area, either, but the bottom line is that right now it’s an employer’s market and you’re pretty much at their mercy. But certainly talk to your boss again and see if they’ll be willing to work with you a bit. Remind them that you were promised commission. (It would help if you had that in writing.)

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High school driver’s education program canceled

October 10th, 2010. Published under Construction Discussions. No Comments.

High school driver’s education program canceled
Although the school year is off to a good start at Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School (MVRHS), the driver’s education program hit a roadblock this semester.
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Asheville-area Nypro to invest M, hire 156
The battered local manufacturing sector got a potent boost Monday.
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What is a good Construction/Building Forum or Website?

October 10th, 2010. Published under Construction Discussions. 2 Comments.

Question by Jaime: What is a good Construction/Building Forum or Website?
Looking for a good internet community of people involved in construction/building/engineering such as this yahoo answers but perhaps more directly related to construction and building.
Does anyone know of any? I am looking mainly for discussions through forums and the like.

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Answer by Kristi H
Contractor Talk Forums
www.contractortalk.com – Professional contractors share business and trade knowledge.

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