Anyone know the salary bands for CL 28 and 29?
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@sup+1pNPo4Zn Because outside of America, the rest of us are only getting a fraction of that. Unfortunately, you've had it far too good for far too long. Your performance multiplier isn't competitive versus your salary multiplier.
The range is very wide (plus/minus 20% from midpoint) at each YEE. Many higher RG CL 27 earn more than a lower ranked CL28 at the same YEE. A promotion can drop your salary if you drop in ranking, plus you might lose your RSUs on top of that.
Depends on your discipline or function. There is no one answer.
CL 28, 40yr old - close to reference, salary 290k
Good luck you poor su-kers who are CL 28 and 29. Hope the salary bands drive up your a55.
You all are off on the range
The salaries mentioned in this thread are probably pretty close given information I know
For the basic office job comment - 260k, I could only dream. But you know what, the basic office jobs are the ones helping do the basic office stuff engineering and others shouldn’t be doing that far paid a whole lot more. I’m not say we are underpaid but we work very hard and I do believe Exxon rewards those that give their all. No matter what category you are in there is always a complainer. To mention basic office jobs.. you stoop pretty low. We don’t get paid 260k, but I have dreams to make 260k and I hope I do to prove anyone with ambition can do it and even more. God bless your heart and humble yourself.
Of course somebody knows them. Would be useless otherwise.... Stupid question.
Can someone explain why people who make over $260k/year to do basic office work are on here complaining about their jobs 24/7?
Salary is made up of rank and YE along with classification. You’re going to need quite a few data points on any response to make sense of it.
This year 100% for a CL28 MPT is $279,200. I can easily see it because I'm an expat past the 100% mark.
That old post is about right: 260-280 is the midpoint-ish for 28
Not enough unless you in management
Post states midpoint but seems low