pay grade
noun[C]
uk/ˈpeɪ ˌɡreɪd/us/ˈpeɪ ˌɡreɪd/therangeofamountsthat someone can bepaidwhen they are at aparticularlevelin anorganizationorjob:
薪金等级,工资等级He nowworksin anotherregionalofficeat apaygradeseveralnotchesbelow hisformerpaygrade.现在他在另一个地区办事处工作,工资级别比以前低几级。
She wasmovedup to amanagerialpaygrade.她升职到管理级别。
- Theboardcould haverecommendedactionsuch as aletterofreprimand, areductioninpaygrade, afine, ajobtransferordismissal.
- Statetrooperstypicallyreachthetopoftheirpaygradewithin sixyears,accordingto the Highway Patrol.
- Sixmonthsago, Hayden gotridof allregulationsrequiringemployeestospendtwoyearsat onepaygradebefore they getpromotedto the next.
- He ummed and ahhed andeventuallysaid that thequestionwas above his paygrade.
- It's above mypaygradeto makedecisionson whether he should have done that.
Earning money
- (your)(daily) breadidiom
- assessable
- bank
- base pay
- basic
- basic income
- benefits package
- feel the pinchidiom
- hand over fistidiom
- lineyourpocket(s)idiom
- livelihood
- pay packet
- paycheck
- pullsomethingdown
- rakesomethingin
- remonetize
- remuneration
- residual
- shift
- sick pay
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Types of employment
Idiom
be abovesomeone'spay grade