Thread regarding Sam's Club layoffs

PAY GRADE CAPS

I read on here a week or so back the the home office raised the level ( A ) pay cap to $ 20.50 an hour, up from $19.95 , I looked on the wire a week or so ago when I first saw this but I cant find this on the wire . If anyone knows or someone from the home office reads this please comment on whether this is true or not ?

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Post ID: @OP+UOh18sH

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Yes with a 2% raise it’s hard. My husband passed away 3 years ago. I’m trying to make ends meet on $15 an hour. I have a lot longer to work. I will have to search elsewhere

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Post ID: @h1pak+UOh18sH

So as to the original Question asked here .. I went to my club manager and asked him about this as maybe they had a miss print for level ( A ) pay grade he said it wasn't a miss print that level (A) capped out at 19.95 , so i'm confused as to either this information is not right on here or he s not telling me the truth ?? I was wondering if this is true on here that on my next anniversary date will the pay system at home office automatically put me at 2% higher raise if this is true ? i"m a 20 year associate at 19.95 just really wondered if i would receive another raise next year , a lot of times when you ask questions it sure seems like there is a lot of secrecy , it be nice for them to be straight forward and honest !!

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Post ID: @iizg+UOh18sH

Unless ur fresh. And you can make almost $30 an hour with all the belts. Making more than managers

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Post ID: @avw+UOh18sH

Yes 20.50 is the cap if you are a team lead ~$24 is the cap. Multiple people at my club make this

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Post ID: @zjr+UOh18sH

Kind of a mute point. With only a 2% raise how many years will it take to get there. Over 20 years. If you rver plan on having a family and not be on government assistance this may be difficult to do.

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Post ID: @yuk+UOh18sH

The pay ranges are also different by market. Depends on where you live.

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Post ID: @uvj+UOh18sH

Kind of yes. The Pay Plan FYE 2019 is what you need to look at. The actual cap for "A" was a misprint but with a 90% spread would be $20.90

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