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isabox

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Mar 3, 2013
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Hi Everyone,

I know this question has been asked many times before. I searched for it, and got mixed results.

Therefore, my question is little different. Has anyone ever got refused because of a salary of $11/hr for food service supervisor.

Usually the payrate for food-service-supervisor is $11 - $13 or may be more. I checked it, According to this site: http://www.livingin-canada.com/salaries-for-food-service-supervisors-canada.html

Food service supervisor salary starts at $10.50. So, I guess if my salary is more than that, I should be able to use that as experience for CEC.

In earlier posts, People said it might or might not cause issues. But, has anyone ever got refused?

I also have some line cook experience at Baton rouge for $13/hr . Is that ok?
 
hello,

the website that you are using for checking the salary is a independent guide is not a formal guide, i think you have to check ths website this one is from the goverment of canada

http://www.workingincanada.gc.ca/home-eng.do

good luck
 
joseluis110380 said:
hello,

the website that you are using for checking the salary is a independent guide is not a formal guide, i think you have to check ths website this one is from the goverment of canada

http://www.workingincanada.gc.ca/home-eng.do

good luck

Hi,
Thanks for the link. I have searched for NOC 6212. It shows the minimum as $10.50 and median of $11.75 . I am afraid, that I have little less than the median.
 
Not an issue. If you were being paid $11/hour and the median wage was $25/hour, then it would be a problem :)
 
I think its not a problem, unless you are grossly underpaid...so you are, for example, a structural engineer getting paid $10/hr for work that would normally be paid at least $35/hr. The point being - as long as you are within the normal range, you should be good. :)
 
And my case for example was working as carpenter in edmonton alberta canada and my salary was $16 an hour should be ok?

thanks a lot