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I just looked at my pay stub. Cip off of basic pay. No locality.
Same hereI just looked at my pay stub. Cip off of basic pay. No locality.
Yes. Until they run out of money around end of august/September. Happened multiple timesThanks. Is it paid regardless of leave? I've always assumed it was but never thought about it.
Yes. 80 hours every pay period. I don’t work OT but the guys that do, say it’s just always 80 hours regardless how much OT you worked.Thanks. Is it paid regardless of leave? I've always assumed it was but never thought about it.
Hardship Transfers and Transfers for Mutual Reassignment:Does anyone know with a hardship do you save pay at all or immediately go to the top of the pay band.
I am too dumb to figure this out. Resigned from a lvl 10 facility a couple years ago as a CPC. If reinstated at a lvl 4, 5 or 6, does my pay start at the bottom of the CPC band at my potential new facility? I have been working private sector since resigning.
e. Re-Entrant:
(1) CPC Re-Entrants shall be considered a CPC at their assigned facility.
(a) CPC Re-Entrant currently employed by the federal government will retain current Basic Pay if it is within the CPC pay band for the assigned ATC facility.
i. If current Basic Pay is below the minimum of the CPC pay band for the ATC Facility Pay Level, pay will be raised to the minimum of the CPC pay band. If the current Basic Pay exceeds the established CPC pay band, pay will be set at the top of the CPC pay band.
(b) CPC Re-Entrants not currently employed by the federal government will have their Basic Pay set in the CPC pay band of the facility to which the employee is assigned.
i. If the previous Basic Pay is below the minimum of the CPC pay band for the ATC Facility Pay Level, pay will be raised to the minimum of the CPC pay band. If the previous Basic Pay exceeds the established CPC pay band, pay will be set at the top of the CPC pay band.
B(1) applies
You’re not currently a federal employee
Your previous basic pay (presumably) exceeds the top of a level 6 CPC pay band
Pay will be set to the top of the CPC band
Anyone have any idea how many years it takes to get to the top of the pay band?
Glad someone knows who my alter ego is70% of the earth is covered by water… the rest is covered by Fred smoot.
19 years at 1.6%Anyone have any idea how many years it takes to get to the top of the pay band?
Someone was messing with me saying I would go to the bottom of the CPC pay band once I certified. I was sure that wasn’t the case, anyone know if I can find this in the contract or would it be like some OPM guidance thing?Example ERR/MPP
Previous CPC salary - $100,000
New CPC band minimum salary - $120,000
Salary on the go - $100,000 + $10,000 = $110,000
First June Raise - $111,760
Second June Raise - $113,548
Certification - $113,548 + 10,000 = $123,548.
Raises during training are kept in the final CPC pay.
It’s in your FOLSomeone was messing with me saying I would go to the bottom of the CPC pay band once I certified. I was sure that wasn’t the case, anyone know if I can find this in the contract or would it be like some OPM guidance thing?
General
Base Pay = Pay rate with Locality
Basic Pay = Pay rate without Locality
Locality never transfers, you always get the locality pay of the station you are actually at.
That’s only if you’re a new hire or for some hardships and some swaps. Article 108Someone was messing with me saying I would go to the bottom of the CPC pay band once I certified. I was sure that wasn’t the case, anyone know if I can find this in the contract or would it be like some OPM guidance thing?
I certified in May and transferred from a 7 to a 12. I was above the band after I certified. You keep your June raises.Someone was messing with me saying I would go to the bottom of the CPC pay band once I certified. I was sure that wasn’t the case, anyone know if I can find this in the contract or would it be like some OPM guidance thing?