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Nice work if you can get it.

 The highest paid city government employee last year wasn't the mayor. It wasn't the police chief. It wasn't even the head of Metro Transit.

Nelson earned $159,258 in 2009, including $109,892 in overtime and other pay. He and his colleague, driver Greg Tatman, who earned $125,598, were among the city's top 20 earners for 2009, city records show.

They're among the seven bus drivers who made more than $100,000 last year thanks to a union contract that lets the most senior drivers who have the highest base salaries get first crack at overtime.

And there was a lot of overtime - $1.94 million last year, $467,200 more than the bus system budgeted for and the most ever for the system - as employees exhausted sick leave and took advantage of unpaid leave through the federal Family Medical Leave Act, officials said.

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  1. And one of today's headlines is: "Martin Schreiber will lead the push for a transit sales tax"...imagine that!
  2. See, This is why Tom Barrett wants his choo-choo train. To cut overtime expenses. Now I understand!

    WOW! I hope I am kidding....
  3. WOW, who did the negotiations for the contract for the city? Mickey Mouse?
  4. In a related story, 100,000 unemployed workers fearing that their social welfare checks/unemployment benefits may cease applied for a bus driver opening at Madison Metro.

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