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Benefits & Job Expenses
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I can… Find the total job benefits Find the net job benefits
Compare the net job benefits of jobs
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What are employee benefits?
Also called “fringe benefits” Employers provide other things to their employees besides wages Low cost health care/insurances Paid holidays/vacation time Sick leave pension Company car Uniforms Child care Education Recreational facilities Credit unions
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How do you know what your benefits are?
It can be stated in money amounts OR as a benefit rate, which is a % of gross pay. Employee Benefits = benefit 1 + benefit 2 Employee Benefits = benefit rate x gross pay When considering different job offers be sure to take both wages and benefits into consideration. Total job benefits = gross pay + benefits
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So how much of my benefits do I really get to put in my pocket (net)?
To find out you have to calculate your “net job benefits.” First figure out your job expenses. Examples: Union or professional dues Commuting expenses (how much it costs to drive) Uniforms Licenses Tools Net job benefits = total job benefits - job expenses Example 2, p. 60 Check your understanding C & D
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So how do I decide which job is better if I have a few to choose from?
You should think about the following things when comparing jobs: Net job benefits How much you like the jobs Likelihood of getting a raise or promotion Chances of layoffs Job security
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