PLATOON DISPATCHERS Sample Clauses

PLATOON DISPATCHERS. Effective Classification Time in Service Rate January 1, 2007 Supervisor $61,952 Class 2 24 to 36 months 52,576 Class 3 12 to 24 months 48,264 Class 4 1 to 12 months 44,135 July 1, 2007 Supervisor $62,881 Class 2 24 to 36 months 53,365 Class 3 12 to 24 months 48,988 Class 4 1 to 12 months 44,797 January 1, 2008 Supervisor $64,139 Class 2 24 to 36 months 54,432 Class 3 12 to 24 months 49,968 Class 4 1 to 12 months 45,693 July 1, 2008 Supervisor $65,100 Class 2 24 to 36 months 55,248 Class 3 12 to 24 months 50,718 Class 4 1 to 12 months 46,379 January 1, 2009 Supervisor $66,403 Class 2 24 to 36 months 56,353 Class 3 12 to 24 months 51,732 Class 4 1 to 12 months 47,306 July 1, 2009 Supervisor $67,233 Class 2 24 to 36 months 57,058 Class 3 12 to 24 months 52,379 Class 4 1 to 12 months 47,898 January 1, 2010 Supervisor $68,578 Class 2 24 to 36 months 58,199 Class 3 12 to 24 months 53,426 Class 4 1 to 12 months 48,856 July 1, 2010 Supervisor $69,435 Class 2 24 to 36 months 58,926 Class 3 12 to 24 months 54,094 Class 4 1 to 12 months 49,466 (d) RECORDS Effective Classification Time in Service Rate Class 2 24 to 36 months 42,311 Class 3 12 to 24 months 39,068 Class 4 1 to 12 months 36,163 Class 2 24 to 36 months 42,945 Class 3 12 to 24 months 39,654 Class 4 1 to 12 months 36,706 Class 2 24 to 36 months 43,804 Class 3 12 to 24 months 40,447 Class 4 1 to 12 months 37,440 Class 2 24 to 36 months 44,461 Class 3 12 to 24 months 41,054 Class 4 1 to 12 months 38,001 Class 2 24 to 36 months 45,350 Class 3 12 to 24 months 41,875 Class 4 1 to 12 months 38,761 Class 2 24 to 36 months 45,917 Class 3 12 to 24 months 42,398 Class 4 1 to 12 months 39,246 Class 2 24 to 36 months 46,836 Class 3 12 to 24 months 43,246 Class 4 1 to 12 months 40,031
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