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rb2k_ | 3 years ago
But that means that in one case you make 200k base, have an on-call and don't get any extra on-call money. In the other case you make 140k base, have an on-call and get 10k extra on-call money.
Ultimately you end up doing the same work but one of them gets paid less.
thebigspacefuck|3 years ago
“7. “It’s part of the job for all software engineers and not paid additional.”
This approach is common at many companies. A few which stand out:
Companies paying top of the market. Places which sit in the top tier of the trimodal nature of salaries usually pay far more without compensating for oncall, than lower-tier companies with very generous oncall compensation do.
Big Tech. Most of Big Tech don't pay for oncall with cash compensation. Google is the only exception.”