'[You] told me you would bump it up to $29 in April': Boss goes back on promise to employee by dangling a raise over their head

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    Font - Posted by u/Maximum-Sun-8455 23 hours ago Should I Stay or Should I Go??
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    Font - Today 10:24 AM Your pay rate has been updated to 26. we talked 29 or 28 Ok, we will need to discuss this then. That is what the business can afford at the moment. we already discussed it, you gave me a $2 raise at the time and told me you would bump it up to 29 or 28 in april when the season picks up so we need to have a second discussion where you go back on what we discussed? Let me do some math. With e out of here, it frees up some cash. Delivered
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    Font - That is what the business can afford at the moment. we already discussed it, you gave me a $2 raise at the time and told me you would bump it up to 29 or 28 in april when the season picks up With some cash. so we need to have a second discussion where you go back on what we discussed? Let me do some math. out of here, it frees up You got it. Congrats. Delivered
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    Font - Backstory: This convo screenshot is with me and my Boss. We work in a small business together, we were friends, I am the only female identifying employee he has. So he hired his other friends, and one in particular who I've 'shared' a job with largely the last 2 years.
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    Font - He is sadly, an alcoholic, and has been fired at this job before being re-hired for coming to work with alcohol on his breath. For the last 2 years, I've told my boss his alcoholism has become an issue because on my bosses day off, my coworker comes in with zero sleep and alcohol on his breath- and I do his job for him I'd say 90% of the time if we are working a shift together. This guy also just leaves to smoke cigarettes
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    Font - So, this past week my coworker does the above on a very busy day and my boss ends up coming in on his day off to help. He is literally training the coworker the job he was doing the last 2 years?? During this busy crazy day at a job my boss has been paying 'him to do' (me to do, i'm not getting paid to do it) Edit: Adding that my boss decided to fire my coworker on the spot for these actions.
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    Font - time, Before any of the falling out happened with my coworker, I, for what felt like the thousandth told my boss about doing this coworkers job for him and how it's crazy because he literally was having this dude 'train' another new hire but it just ended up being me training him AND my coworker. And he told me he would bump my pay $2 an hour from what it was immediately, and in April when our retail season hits, I'd go up to 29 or 28.
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    Font - I stopped interviewing at places when he told me I would be anticipating this raise, but now I'm questioning if this is worth it. It's been teetering on weird gender pay gap so too- for instance, I found out I was getting paid the same amount per hour as my alcoholic coworker I did his job for, and $1 LESS PER HOUR than the new hire I am training out of kindness? Crazy.
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    Font - 003402inco 22 hr. ago Is it me or is the raise because you're short another person. So now you gonna be doing two peoples jobs? Am I reading that wrong?
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    Font - Discombobulated Hat19 21 hr. ago The one who was fired was an incompetent alcoholic friend of the boss so she's already been doing most of the combined work
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    Font - anxiousoryx 20 hr. ago Yeah but that also means she knows how much money has been freed up. Her rate should be her current rate + his prior rate.
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    Font - Avron_Night 14 hr. ago If I had a dollar for everytime I heard "were gonna be f ed if leaves" I wouldn't need that raise
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    Rectangle - shontsu 18 hr. ago Fired the alchoholic who did almost nothing that was earning $25 p/h and gave $2 p/h to the reliable employee who was doing the alchoholics job. Nice friend...
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    Human body - P ztreHdrahciR 23 hr. ago "Frees up some cash - that I was gonna keep and not give any to you"
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    Font - cogman10 17 hr. ago Lol "we just saved $20/hour because x is gone. All we can afford is $2 per hour for you" MF, you just told me you have $20/hr that you don't previously have. Not you are trying to go back on a $5/hr raise?
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    Smile - fatallfairy 22 hr. ago "let me do some math" = I lied to you and have to pretend to make calculations instead of admitting it. lol
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    Font - limajhonny69- 20 hr. ago "let me do some math. Oh, how unexpected! Who on Earth could have thought that this extra cash could have a use?"
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    Mammal - StopReadingMyUser 18 hr. ago idle Goodness me, I often forget this pile of money just right behind me at the most inconvenient of moments
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