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59 STAT.] 79TH OONG. , 1ST SESS.-CH. 274-JULY 6, 1945 Inspection engineers, $4,200. Mechanical engineers, $4,200. Superintendents of buildings; chief engineers: Buildings of twenty million cubic feet and up, $5,000; buildings of fifteen million but less than twenty million cubic feet, $4,500; buildings of ten million but less than fifteen million cubic feet, $4,200; buildings of six million but less than ten million cubic feet, $3,900; buildings of three million but less than six million cubic feet, $3,600; buildings of one million but less than three million cubic feet, $3,300. Superintending engineers: Buildings of six million but less than fifteen million cubic feet, $4 500; buildings of three million but less than six million cubic feet, $4,200; buildings of one million but less than three million cubic feet, $3,600. Principal elevator mechanics, $3,600. Foremen of shops: Buildings of twenty million cubic feet and up, $3,600; buildings of less than twenty million cubic feet, $3,200. Foremen of conveyors: Buildings of less than twenty million cubic feet, $3,200. Foremen of mechanics, $3,200. Watch engineers, $3,200. Janitors with fewer than fifteen subordinates, $2,200; with fifteen to twenty-nine subordinates, $2,400; with thirty to fifty-nine sub- ordinates, $2,600; with sixty to ninety-nine subordinates, $2,800; with one hundred or more subordinates, $3,000. Foremen of elevator operators with one hundred or more subor- dinates, $2,700. Captains of the guard with fewer than ten subordinates, $2,400; with ten to nineteen subordinates, $2,600; with twenty to thirty-nine subordinates, $2,800; with forty or more subordinates, $3,000. Lieutenants of the guard with fewer than ten subordinates, $2,400; with ten or more subordinates, $2,600. Foremen of laborers with fewer than fifteen subordinates, $2,200; with fifteen to twenty-nine subordinates, $2,400; with thirty or more subordinates, $2,600. Enginemen-janitors: Buildings of less than six hundred thousand cubic feet, $2,400; buildings of over six hundred thousand cubic feet, $2,600. Chief clerks, $3,100. (b) Clerks of the custodial service shall be divided into eleven grades as follows: Grade 1--__-___ ._ _. -_-- Grade 2 -------..- .. - -- __- Grade 3-- _ ----- _- _-_ Grade4-____________________ Grade 5 --- __-_ - - ___-__- Grade 6----------_----------- $1,700 Grade 7------ -- --


$2, 300 1,800 Grade 8---------------------- 2,400 1,900 Grade 9----------------------- 2 ,500 2,000 Grade 10--------------------- 2,600 2, 100 Grade 11 -


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2,700 2,200 and shall be promoted successively at the beginning of the quarter following one year's satisfactory service in each grade to the next higher grade until they reach the eleventh grade: Provided, That for such custodial employees at first-class post offices there shall be three additional grades; that is, grade 12, $2,800; grade 13, $2,900; grade 14, $3,000, and that employees who perform faithful and meritorious service shall be promoted to grade 12 after three years of such service in grade 11, shall be promoted to grade 13 after five years of such serv- ice in grade 12, and shall be promoted to grade 14 after seven years of such service in grade 13. 447 Additional grades.