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Compensation At 2009 Rates

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SP4RVN1971

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The last basic increase was 2009! I have not heard of any increases or did they forget us. Oh I get it, where going to get a bonus for putting up with this #@#*&!

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Sorry, We did not get a increase in 2010 or was it the SMC increase we got 4 bucks. I'm thankful for what i get, sad for all Vet's that are fighting to get anything. Just asking asking.

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And your point is???? We haven't had a raise in 2 yrs and I am glad you are just finding this out. I believe we are scheduled for one in January's payment, on 12/30/2011, which I believe should be about 3.6%, if I remember correctly.

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Sorry, We did not get a increase in 2010 or was it the SMC increase we got 4 bucks. I'm thankful for what i get, sad for all Vet's that are fighting to get anything. Just asking asking.

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And your point is???? We haven't had a raise in 2 yrs and I am glad you are just finding this out. I believe we are scheduled for one in January's payment, on 12/30/2011, which I believe should be about 3.6%, if I remember correctly.

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Philip, I'm sorry, i'm a slow. the medicine makes me. Maybe I should'nt

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