• FiveMacs
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    1 year ago

    Hey this is the bullshit that ISPs do too.

    Advertise service for like $70 a month, when in REALITY it’s 140. I always askel for the real price and they continue to tell me the sale price…I don’t care about sales and deals until I know what shit costs.

    This is the same bullshit, just in reverse. Hide the pay and only talk about the bullshit they can just take away in a moment’s notice. Deceptive.

    Name and shame.

    • Daniel Quinn
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      1 year ago

      While sometimes the case, it’s not always true.

      I used to work for a big(ish) NGO in the Netherlands. They didn’t have the financial backing to offer me a salary on par with what other private companies were offering, but they did have a substantial perks package because of the many tax rebates available to such organisations.

      • My ISP was paid for
      • I got a free laptop every few years
      • €1k for home office upgrades every few years
      • €700 toward a bike every few years.

      When you add it all up, it was still a pay cut, but at a certain income level that stops being relevant.

      I also later worked for Big Evil Corporation in London where they paid below market rates plus:

      • 15% bonus
      • 7% “London is expensive allowance”
      • 20% pension.
      • £6500 car allowance (I don’t have a car, so this was just cash)

      This allowed me to stay under certain income levels for tax reasons while squirreling away a bunch of money for my pension.

      They were evil assholes though, so I quit.

      Anyway, it can make a lot of sense to tinker with the salary in the form of benefits. The important thing is for workers to share their compensation information openly to ensure fair dealing.