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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Jackson" data-source="post: 27239" data-attributes="member: 153"><p>I'm sorry, I should explain that. We have skill levels for all our tasks. technicians are assigned skill levels based on ability and experience. Everybody here is on hourly pay, with a production incentive. Every job they do is given a dollar value. The higher your skill level, the higher the rate per piece. This is where our system beats out other production incentive systems, in that it gives an incentive to every technician to get more education, more CE, and to cross train in other departments. You can only reach level six, by being at least a level five in every department.</p><p></p><p>Those L6 technicians are mostly former lab owners, or Air Force guys who can do everything, and get lots of CE to maintain that level. Not getting CE every year will drop you back down to L5.</p><p></p><p>It's strictly a PCDL thing, so it doesn't make sense to you, I understand. We use the terminolgy so much here that I forget who I'm talking to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Jackson, post: 27239, member: 153"] I'm sorry, I should explain that. We have skill levels for all our tasks. technicians are assigned skill levels based on ability and experience. Everybody here is on hourly pay, with a production incentive. Every job they do is given a dollar value. The higher your skill level, the higher the rate per piece. This is where our system beats out other production incentive systems, in that it gives an incentive to every technician to get more education, more CE, and to cross train in other departments. You can only reach level six, by being at least a level five in every department. Those L6 technicians are mostly former lab owners, or Air Force guys who can do everything, and get lots of CE to maintain that level. Not getting CE every year will drop you back down to L5. It's strictly a PCDL thing, so it doesn't make sense to you, I understand. We use the terminolgy so much here that I forget who I'm talking to. [/QUOTE]
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