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duckWit56165yThe largest raise I've had to date as an employee was achieved the same way. High five ✋
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Don't take it, you'll be happy for 6 month and then want to leave again. It's not really the salary that wants you to leave 😛
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@vandroid64 I enjoy where I work, but sometimes the money offered elsewhere is too big a raise to ignore.
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Oh I meant it the other way around. Statistically, employees who take counter-offers from their current employer usually leaves anyways after a while.
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dr-ant13445yThat's great!
I love to hear such stories of skilled employees being too good to lose.
It also makes me feel bad that the only way to get a raise with such employers is to have a offer in hand. It isn't a culture of rewarding good work.
'I don't pay you for your skill, nor the value you create for me, I pay the minimum I have to pay.'
Perhaps contract jobs are better in that regard.
I don't know if you had asked for a raise or promotion before getting the offer. If not, then I can ignore the sad feeling because it doesn't apply here. If yes, let your boss know that a he just lost points with an obscure far away person. -
duckWit56165y@Root in my case it was a legit offer. I'm so, so glad my company countered because in hindsight I think taking that job would have been a colossal mistake.
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mundo0349115ySo basically, you had a job that could have paid more for the X amount of time you already work there, which only recognized you deserved more when you presented proof you actually deserve more, which they could have obtained on their own with a little market research (googlin')
Seems they milked you, and will milk you more
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