u/RallyinRevenue919

Market adjustment? is $20 an hour fair for 10+years experience?

I've been doing some research and the term market adjustment keeps popping up. From my understanding, it's a more comprehensive review over the compensation you're receiving in relation to the amount efficiency of your daily output and the benefit it provides the company as well as whether or not it aligns with their policies and procedures.

Simply put better performance equals higher pay. I suppose I'm foolish for just assuming that that would have been a given as something considered upon being hired. So what I'm reading is that I should email somebody an outright request for a market adjustment. I started in the tire Bay at $20 an hour. I have been there for a little over 6 months and have a decade or more of experience in tire sales, tire service center, labor and wheel alignments as well as various other retail, hospitality and social work which has given me a vast array of customer service skills and strategies over the years.. I just feel like I do so much more than my coworkers in terms of getting the job done, right. Nothing against them. They just haven't had the same time on the job as I have but they are all good workers nonetheless for the most part. Then I'm reading something about piece rate which is, I guess payment per labor service provided that other places in the industry are using for compensation. $10 per tire mounted and balanced $15 per flat repair, $5 per rotation etc. Etc. but I guess that's other companies in the industry, although I've never found any tire distributor or service centers like that. bj seems to have a good spiff program but I can't for the life of me find company documents through work day or ukg or okta or any other online portals and my supervisor isn't knowledgeable on this kind of stuff either. And the club managers never available. What's your opinions? Is that a fair rate? Sales, service, alignments propane fetcher and inventory management and trainer. I like the place most days I just wish they showed their appreciation to us all a little more $wise . I wonder if the northern regions pay more than the southern regions too..?

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u/RallyinRevenue919 — 5 days ago