Anonymous wrote:It seems like that should be illegal.
Anonymous wrote:It seems like that should be illegal.
Anonymous wrote:You’re expected to donate to a PAC? That’s kinda messed up, no?
Anonymous wrote:My company doesn’t suggest any PAC amounts, so $0.
Anonymous wrote:Just started at a new company and the structure is basically $10 for IC, $20 for managers, $30 for SM, $40 for director, and $50 for SD or above. Slightly tweaked on $ amount but this is roughly the ‘suggested contribution’. Company is indeed following all solicitation guidelines and these are in no way requirements.
26 pay periods a year so $260-$1300. Is this in line with your company?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For mine: $250 AVP, $500 VP, $2,000 SVP, $10,000 EVP (bank)...plus at SVP and above 1 or 2 max contributions to candidates of PAC choice.
Limits are $5k so your company might want to follow the law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My company doesn’t suggest any PAC amounts, so $0.
Why comment? This was 0% helpful lol
The question was, is it in line with other companies? And the response is, no it’s not in line with my company. You want different responses, learn to ask appropriate questions. Anonymous wrote:My company doesn’t suggest any PAC amounts, so $0.
Anonymous wrote:For mine: $250 AVP, $500 VP, $2,000 SVP, $10,000 EVP (bank)...plus at SVP and above 1 or 2 max contributions to candidates of PAC choice.