top | item 23269440 (no title) moljac024 | 5 years ago What's the difference? discuss order hn newest nmfisher|5 years ago “Gets paid more” means single employee makes $100k, employee with a family makes $150k.“Costs the company more” means they are both paid a salary of $100k, but the healthcare insurance for the employer with a family costs $50k extra. mrkurt|5 years ago It costs the company more. It also provides value benefit to an employee with a family. I'm not sure that distinction really changes anything. :) Vysero|5 years ago An important distinction.
nmfisher|5 years ago “Gets paid more” means single employee makes $100k, employee with a family makes $150k.“Costs the company more” means they are both paid a salary of $100k, but the healthcare insurance for the employer with a family costs $50k extra. mrkurt|5 years ago It costs the company more. It also provides value benefit to an employee with a family. I'm not sure that distinction really changes anything. :) Vysero|5 years ago An important distinction.
mrkurt|5 years ago It costs the company more. It also provides value benefit to an employee with a family. I'm not sure that distinction really changes anything. :)
nmfisher|5 years ago
“Costs the company more” means they are both paid a salary of $100k, but the healthcare insurance for the employer with a family costs $50k extra.
mrkurt|5 years ago
Vysero|5 years ago