On January 1, 2017, the State of Michigan raised the minimum wage by 40 cents an hour to $8.90. That was the second in a series of long overdue increases in the minimum wage. There has been a lot of local news about the need for more area jobs that pay that Holy Grail of $15 an hour. If the economic forecasters are correct, most other wage earners might see a 3% increase in pay this year. Suck up your courage; go in this morning and ask the boss for your raise.
If you are looking for another part-time job, with excellent pay and benefits, follow the lead of our local township officials and get elected to office. On March 7, 2017, the following Mullett Township Board members voted themselves a pay raise. Trustee John Brown and Trustee Dennis Dombroski voted to increase their salary from $2,500 to $4,000 per year. That is a 60% salary increase in one year on top of a previous year increase of more than 20%. Like them, you will need to attend most monthly meetings, but not all, and your total butt in the chair time might add up to 25 or 30 hours for an entire year. Worst case, $4,000 for 30 hours is $133 an hour for your time. Nice work if you can get it.
The Mullett Treasurer Kathy Flory and Clerk Rachel Osborn also voted their own raises. Unlike the Trustees, both of those positions actually involve part-time work; collecting taxes and keeping records. Like your part-time job they have some statutory duties. But, unlike you, they can and do set their own hours and schedules. They voted themselves an 18% raise in salary from $15,200 to $18,000 for the year. What's that you say? That is $18,000 for a part-time set your own hours job with additional sweeteners like taxpayer funded jaunts to meetings and getaways.
As you work this year at one or more jobs trying to earn $18,000 a year, remember those names. They put their interests ahead of the taxpayers to enrich themselves. They don't care.
MULLETT TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR/MAINTENANCE PERSON |
Newly elected Mullett Township Supervisor Hobart Kirsch loudly stated he doesn't care and will never listen to any question or comment of mine.
Mullett taxpayers pay both his salaries. He doesn't care. He loudly and publicly said he won't listen. Supervisor Kirsch should have listened and kept his mouth shut.