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3.0
28 July 2024
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Pros

- Flexibility in being an exempt employee - Health insurance covers quite a bit - HSA/FSA/Dependent Care FSA - Some people are actively working at making changes - Tuition payment towards college courses (up to $5250 per year, will report it as income on w-2) - Professional development budget can pay for your certifications - Employee discounts at IFC cafe (10%) - 8 hours paid volunteer hours - Vacation time, sick time are in two different banks - can take 2 days consecutively sick without doctor's note - two remote days per week - Can volunteer to work community events, commencement - Can use fleet or rental vehicles for work related travel - open parking on campus

Cons

- High turnover - Pay is below average for being the largest community college in the state (besides Systems office positions) They have the classifications with minimal requirements to keep the pay low - Accrued vacation time is not paid out if you are termed - Dis organization from top to bottom - Systems office does not put out briefs with updates on expectations but expects compliance - Huge disconnect between Systems office and the entire college - No clear cut SOPs so performance is subjective Personnel Policies and Procedures

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5.0
2 Mar 2026
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Pros

Top notch equipment, supportive staff

Cons

None that occurs to me

4.0
16 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible scheduling. Good coworkers. Meaningful work. Above average campus support.

Cons

Low pay, with no possibilities of raises for the last couple of years and probably for the next could have years as well. Ever increasing responsibilities as statewide leadership changes and state funding cuts occur. Disconnect between statewide leadership and local campus needs.

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