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Oh, yes!
Which means I have a good working environment, good quality of life, very short walking distance commute, short working hours...
Well, not the last one.
And I won't give me a pay rise either...
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You have to go to the boss instead of the manager, but she won't give you a rise either.
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello
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Jörgen Andersson wrote: she won't give you a rise either
I am soooooo not going there!
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Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello
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OriginalGriff wrote: I am soooooo not going there!
If you wonder why she's in a bad mood, you've got the explanation right there...
Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant Anonymous ----- The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine Winston Churchill, 1944 ----- I'd just like a chance to prove that money can't make me happy. Me, all the time
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Work environment, boss, tasks, education for example.
I'm totally with Manfred here.
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello
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One condition one should always have in mind.. Is he married or not..
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Credit card bills of shopping..
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not enough if 100%
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True to be..
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Got fired and couldn't find a job for two decades?
modified 20-Oct-19 21:02pm.
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Your time will come, if you let it be right.
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It depends on the current. Now I would expect AT LEAST a 50% hike (bringing my salary to 150% the current value), because my current is low but my job is fairly safe for the next 10 years or even more, and by contract I know precisely when and how much my pay will rise (+ eventual collective cotract redefinitions, that by law cannot lower the current pay).
Also, I am now trained for my job, I have responsibilities towards my colleagues and my managers and I carved a place for me here: no strong need for formal dressing (leather jacket, metal-themed hoodies and nerd t-shirts ), people value my opinion, skills and qualities and know and accept my flaws.
That said, I have a big inertia to change, so minimum rise must be 50%. That cuts off a lot of slavers that would pass themselves as companies.
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you said minimum 50 % ,so what would be the maximum?
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IMHO, there is no maximum.
If your skill sets/ problem solving capabilities are so very special / niche, the hiring company may even offer you a share of the profits earned by your work - and that is really indefinite.
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Avijnata wrote: and that is really indefinite
Infinite?
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I wish that it be infinite; but unfortunately, that does not fit into any salary accounting system
So, prefer to leave it as indefinite.
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but this is not applicable for all firms most of the companies have certain salary Range for the Position
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There is a big "if" condition which is mentioned. If that condition is fulfilled, the company may bend HR rules to accommodate you.
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Actually I'd be a bit scared of payrolls too high - I would be shy to accept. The first reason is that probably they expect too much from me or I am not "good enough". In my own standards I am never "good enough". The second is that either it is a VERY big company or that job won't last long, and I prefer stability over a binge of here and now.
But there's no maximum, really.
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I asked for an increase and was told to take a hike, does that count?
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Not sure, my salary took a hike a few years back and I haven't seen it since.
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at first: the job must be really great. And with that should get more 20%. (I hope getting a raise)
Tip: it makes sense to bargain with the old employer, if you want to move. If you are a "valuable collegue" you get often what you have asked in the past
Press F1 for help or google it.
Greetings from Germany
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A colleague has an ambition to earn his age. So for example he is 24 now and is on 24K or above (I don't know his salary but know he is at least meeting his criteria). When he is 30 he will expect to be on 30K or above.
I've already fallen behind.
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