‘Now I am working a job that pays me almost 50% more’: Manager scoffs at request for a raise, so employee leaves him high and dry

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    Facial expression - "Now I am working a job that pays me almost 50% more then what I was paid with less responsibilities and less stress while they are struggling to replace me."
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    Font - Posted by u/reasonablecustody 12 hours ago I hope you get paid how much you feel like you deserve S OC
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    Font - About a year ago I was speaking to my boss about how hard inflation has been hitting me. I was speaking to him about if there was a possibility of getting a raise due to the additional responsibilities I now have or
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    Font - I might have to look for a new job. My boss proceeded to tell me good luck with my search and that he hopes I get paid how much I feel like I deserve.
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    Font - Now I am working a job that pays me almost 50% more then what I was paid with less responsibilities and less stress while they are struggling to replace me. I hope they find/get an employee with the skills they feel like they deserve.
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    Font - ProbablyOkay25 10 hr. ago I asked my boss for a raise 2 weeks ago because my kid's daycare rates went up due to inflation, and he told me the best he could do was $1/hour extra starting in December 1st so I have
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    Font - an interview on Friday for a job offering almost $5/hr more with a $2K sign on bonus plus benefits (insurance, PTO, Vacation, holiday pay) and better hours (willing to give me time off if the daycare closes for any reason like weather, holidays they normally would be open, etc)
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    Font - sinus86 2 hr. ago ● Just remember. Your current job doesn't have to give you 2 weeks' notice when they want to get rid of you, be sure to give them the same courtesy.
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    Font - ProbablyOkay25 2 hr. ago They officially fired me last Thursday after yelling at me to the point I was in tears asking to go home.
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    Font - ZiggerTheNaut 1 hr. ago You don't need their permission to go home. You're not their slave. Get up and leave if ANYONE treats you like that ESPECIALLY if they just fired you.
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    Font - sinus86 16 min. ago I'm in a right to work state and have never once been given advanced notice of a layoff, nor have I ever told a previous employer I quit. I just stop going and they mail me my last check.
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    Font - Just_Aioli_1233 +2. 11 min. ago It's well-known that it's cheaper to keep an existing employee than to incur all the overhead of finding and training a new one. Yet so many places just can't seem to wrap their minds around this.
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    Rectangle - ChiTownBob +1 11 hr. ago This is the way to find out if you really are underpaid. You look on a website that has salary data? Bzzzzzzt. You ask a career coach for a salary estimate? Bzzzzzzzzzt.
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    Font - You apply for a job and they offer you more money for the same job or a better job? WINNER WINNER CHICKEN DINNER. Jump ship, and enjoy the new role.
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    Font - reasonablecustody It was definitely eye opening to how much I was under valuing myself for staying so long and working so hard with the hope that someday my hard work would be recognized and rewarded. I OP ● 11 hr. ago
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    Font - have never looked back but instead let me cool old coworkers know as openings come up in the new company. So far, have gotten 3 hired on.

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