• CloudSheep
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    1 year ago

    Coincidentally, I have a meeting today with my management to talk about increasing my pay. I’ve prepared a pdf giving examples of the value I’m bringing to the business, as well as reasonable salary expectations.

    Just like last year, and the year before that, I’m likely to get the same spiel about how “things are up in the air,” and there are “wider discussions being had about pay at the top, so there’s nothing we can commit to right now”. This is despite our parent company making billions in profit per year and our company enjoying healthy growth as well.

    Time to look for another job, I think.

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      1 year ago

      In my experience only when you show that you are ready to leave tomorrow (potential with a competing offer on hands) do they finally consider to actually raise your salary to just barely match inflation.

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        1 year ago

        You’re completely right, and it’s something I’m going to have to consider depending on how my meeting later goes. Either way, applying for a new role is probably the best idea.

        My landlord wants more money, our water bill has just gone up, as has our electric bill. Everyone wants more money, and I’m just struggling to see how my wife and I are supposed to save to buy our own place. I know our situation is far from isolated; it just feels so exhausting.