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KS13
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Name: K
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Pay question- UPDATED WITH ANOTHER QUESTION
I am wondering as a teacher new to the DOE if I will be paid on Sept 15th? I am nervous I wont have a paycheck LOL
**To apply for the promotional salary differential, does my BA need to be in Education? Only my Masters is in Education. !?!?
Message edited 8/4/2016 11:20:52 AM.
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Posted 7/26/16 2:47 PM |
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quasi3
LIF Adult
Member since 7/07 1764 total posts
Name: Stacey
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Re: Pay question
My hire date was the first day of school. inbelieve I received my first paycheck in October.
Stay on top of your payroll secretary.
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Posted 7/26/16 4:23 PM |
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KS13
Life is good.
Member since 6/10 1203 total posts
Name: K
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Re: Pay question
Posted by quasi3
My hire date was the first day of school. inbelieve I received my first paycheck in October.
Stay on top of your payroll secretary.
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Posted 7/26/16 4:28 PM |
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LITeachTeach
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Member since 7/11 140 total posts
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Re: Pay question
If everything is processed correctly then you should be paid on your first check.
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Posted 7/26/16 5:04 PM |
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SLPRunner
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Pay question
I was hired in October and got my paperwork in pretty quick and got paid right away. But I've heard some bad stories so stay on top!
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Posted 7/26/16 6:18 PM |
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Epeebes
Easy Peasy!
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Name: Epeebes
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Pay question
So as long as you're in the system and did all your paperwork you definitely should!
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Posted 7/26/16 7:12 PM |
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itsagoodlife
LIF Adolescent
Member since 8/15 619 total posts
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Re: Pay question
I have heard of people getting paid right away. Unfortunately I was not one of them last year. I was hired as a leave replacement at the end of August last year. I started the 2nd week of September and did not see a paycheck until November. But thats because all of the paperwork had not been processed. It was a nightmare.
I too was also just hired for a full time job. I am in the system though already because of last years position. I have anxiety over it though bc "what if" it gets held up again? Good luck to you and congrats!!!!
Message edited 8/4/2016 10:12:39 AM.
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Posted 8/4/16 10:02 AM |
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KS13
Life is good.
Member since 6/10 1203 total posts
Name: K
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Re: Pay question- UPDATED WITH ANOTHER QUESTION
bump for additional question up top
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Posted 8/4/16 11:21 AM |
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Epeebes
Easy Peasy!
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Name: Epeebes
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Pay question- UPDATED WITH ANOTHER QUESTION
If you have a masters in education you are fine. You can start at the MA step.
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Posted 8/4/16 11:23 AM |
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KS13
Life is good.
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Name: K
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Re: Pay question- UPDATED WITH ANOTHER QUESTION
Posted by Epeebes
If you have a masters in education you are fine. You can start at the MA step.
Thank you!!!!
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Posted 8/4/16 11:25 AM |
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LITeachTeach
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Pay question- UPDATED WITH ANOTHER QUESTION
And for anyone else reading this, your BA and Master's can be anything. The DOE (and suburban districts, AFAIK) doesn't look at the subject of your degrees for salary purposes.
What you study matters for certification, of course, but not salary.
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Posted 8/4/16 11:58 AM |
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KS13
Life is good.
Member since 6/10 1203 total posts
Name: K
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Re: Pay question- UPDATED WITH ANOTHER QUESTION
Posted by LITeachTeach
And for anyone else reading this, your BA and Master's can be anything. The DOE (and suburban districts, AFAIK) doesn't look at the subject of your degrees for salary purposes.
What you study matters for certification, of course, but not salary.
The reason I was asking also is because I wasn't sure if I should apply for the Promotional differential (MA)
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the Intermediate which requires the BA + 60 credits including MA or 36 cr. in area of specialization.
I have my BA (not in Education), an additional 18 credits that I needed to take to enter the MA program in Education, my MA - 48 credits, and then 6cr. for additional cert. That all equates to a BA + 72 credits (including MA)
But I called HR connect and they told me in order to apply for the Intermediate -my BA would have had to have been in Education.
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Posted 8/4/16 12:10 PM |
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LITeachTeach
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Pay question- UPDATED WITH ANOTHER QUESTION
OK, thanks for clarifying!
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Posted 8/4/16 12:30 PM |
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itsagoodlife
LIF Adolescent
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Re: Pay question- UPDATED WITH ANOTHER QUESTION
I'm so glad you asked this. My BA and MS are both in education, so I'd apply for the intermediate (BA plus 60) correct?
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Posted 8/4/16 1:26 PM |
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KS13
Life is good.
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Name: K
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Re: Pay question- UPDATED WITH ANOTHER QUESTION
Posted by itsagoodlife
I'm so glad you asked this. My BA and MS are both in education, so I'd apply for the intermediate (BA plus 60) correct?
Yes- I think so- just call HR Connect and double check. I feel like every time I call I get a different answer about stuff.
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Posted 8/4/16 1:39 PM |
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LITeachTeach
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Pay question- UPDATED WITH ANOTHER QUESTION
See the chart at the bottom of the page. http://schools.nyc.gov/Employees/Teachers/Career/Salary/Differentials/Eligibility.htm These complicated questions tend to get different answers each time you call HR Connect so you should do your own reseearch.
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Posted 8/4/16 7:41 PM |
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