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Started by bioneticsPMEL, 06-28-2011 -- 09:29:23

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bioneticsPMEL

This position has been filled

cody1307

This looks more like a technician job description, not one I would expect to be for a site manager  :?

darkness63

It's for a technician position. The "site manager" will be your supervisor.

POSITION TITLE:  PMEL Technician
LOCATION:  Barksdale AFB, LA
POSITION CLASSIFICATION:  Non-Exempt
SUPERVISOR:  Site Manager
HOURS:  7:00am – 4:30pm
SALARY:  $31.24/hour (IAW Union CBA)

Part of being a "good" technician is paying attention to the details.
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Skippy

Cody needs to read a little closer, maybe attention to detail isn't his strong suit. 

CalibratorJ

Quote from: darkness63 on 06-28-2011 -- 16:53:38
Part of being a "good" technician is paying attention to the details.

Is that like a good airman never having to be told to get a haircut?

I'm just kidding around. Too bad I have absolutely no interest in returning to my great home state of Lousyana..... $31 an hour is good money for down there, even if Shreveport has been annexed by Texas already.....  :-D

scottbp

I've seen a lot of these job advertisements have a position classification called "Non-Exempt". Exempt or non-exempt from what? Paying federal or state taxes? Being on-call? Having mental disorders?
Kirk: "Scotty you're confined to quarters." Scotty: "Thank you, Captain! Now I have a chance to catch up on my technical journals!"

ck454ss

Quote from: scottbp on 06-29-2011 -- 07:57:19
I've seen a lot of these job advertisements have a position classification called "Non-Exempt". Exempt or non-exempt from what? Paying federal or state taxes? Being on-call? Having mental disorders?

Basically Exempt is salary.

Non-Exempt is the best of both worlds.  You get the benefits of a salaried worker but are payed hourly and get overtime.

cody1307

Huh?! ... sorry, I wasn't paying attention  :-o

jimmyc

exempt means you are not covered by fair labor standards, this is generally salaried people (managers, certain professionals...  hourly workers fall under the Fair labor act and are generally nonexempt. http://www.flsa.com/coverage.html

lv2snwbrd

I've never been to Barksdale.  Just out of curiosity do they have any civil service pmel jobs there?