We were told today that full timers will get a one-time $300 bonus and part timers will get a $150 bonus during the first week of April because of the virus.Something I would never expect from kroger but I certainly welcome it.
Wal-Mart's doing exactly that, meanwhile Kroger was only handing out $25. They had no choice but to follow suit to not come off as the heartless *******s that they are.
What I'm wondering now is how Kroger decides to define "full time." Is it the actual "full time" status that they've already been trying to put a stop to, or is it simply anyone averaging more than a certain number of hours every week? April 3rd will be an interesting pay check. I'm technically "part time" but I never work less than 40 hours...
Sure are a lot of ungrateful associates up in here. You already got a generous $25 dollar credit towards the store. This is big money compared to those tiny pay checks yall get! You should all be thanking Rodney for these generous offers!
Sure are a lot of ungrateful associates up in here. You already got a generous $25 dollar credit towards the store. This is big money compared to those tiny pay checks yall get! You should all be thanking Rodney for these generous offers!
Sarcasm? My weekly check is at least $550, after taxes and benefits, under normal circumstances. And I have 10% going into my 401k.
Sure are a lot of ungrateful associates up in here. You already got a generous $25 dollar credit towards the store. This is big money compared to those tiny pay checks yall get! You should all be thanking Rodney for these generous offers!
Sarcasm? My weekly check is at least $550, after taxes and benefits, under normal circumstances. And I have 10% going into my 401k.
Sure are a lot of ungrateful associates up in here. You already got a generous $25 dollar credit towards the store. This is big money compared to those tiny pay checks yall get! You should all be thanking Rodney for these generous offers!
Sarcasm? My weekly check is at least $550, after taxes and benefits, under normal circumstances. And I have 10% going into my 401k.
rofl? thats all???
In that case, what's your job? What do you do for a living?