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stu236
9y

Just got out of a 2-hour meeting where I was told to keep doing what I was doing.

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  • 3
    sounds like a good time to ask for a raise ๐Ÿ˜Ž
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    @biskus Im new to this. Do people ask for a raise or just leave for a job tgat pays 1k more?
  • 3
    all you need to know is that its around 10 times more expensive for a company to hire a new employee, compared to keeping an existing. ofcourse it depends on how valuable you actually are to the company. I dont know your situation, but alot of young people early in their careers can go underpaid for years in this business. so basically ask yourself this question: how fucked are they if you resign tomorrow? if the answer is "very", its probably time to ask for a raise ๐Ÿ˜Ž
  • 1
    Sounds like someone likes to hear themselves speak ๐Ÿ˜€
  • 0
    @Jumpshot44 hehe, definitely my longest comment here so far ๐Ÿ’ช
  • 0
    @biskus I think @Jumpshot44 meant the OP's boss haha
  • 0
    this is now quite obvious to me ๐Ÿ˜› @geewhiz
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    I'm glad most of my meetings are online meetings haha, that way I can still keep doing what I was doing
  • 0
    Brings to mind the Dirty Harry scene:

    Mayor: "I want to know what you're doing about the Fillmore District."

    Harry: "Well for the last 45 minutes my ass has been sitting in your outer office, waiting on you."
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