Msg ID:
2735161 |
Geo mod +0/-0
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Author:How
7/9/2022 4:04:58 PM
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How does Medtrans calculute the geo mod pay |
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Msg ID:
2735163 |
Geo mod +2/-0
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Author:Not helpful
7/9/2022 4:45:35 PM
Reply to: 2735162
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AMC uses Sperling for there cost of living index % pay adjustment. What does Medtrans use? |
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Msg ID:
2735168 |
Geo mod +3/-0
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Author:Timbucktwo
7/9/2022 5:31:53 PM
Reply to: 2735163
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We use the "How difficult it is to staff a base method", usually they are those in the middle of nowhere. Ya just keep adding Geo Mod until the base is filled. |
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Msg ID:
2735226 |
Geo mod +0/-0
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Author:In the know
7/10/2022 2:21:54 AM
Reply to: 2735168
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It's based on Cost of Labor. Similar to sperling but a different metric that is usually a little higher. Additionally, they may or may not tac on hard to fill/location modification which together make up the geo-modifications. I believe REACH has the highest due to California. |
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Msg ID:
2735238 |
Geo mod +0/-0
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Author:Anony
7/10/2022 10:03:54 AM
Reply to: 2735226
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Long Island base has a $30,000 geo mod. Now rolled into base pay on new GMR pay schedule. |
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Msg ID:
2735300 |
Geo mod +0/-1
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Author:In the know
7/10/2022 10:51:32 PM
Reply to: 2735238
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I'm hearing for California some of the Geo Mods are 30%-40%. In the middle of the pay scale that brings you up to $115,000 before stipends. So if IFR you'd be up to $120,000. Again, likely for Bay Area and North Bay Area bases. That's just the mid range. |
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