Incompetent boss accidentally reveals massive pay gap while trying to relate with employee about wanting more money: ‘I'm just dumbfounded and honestly thinking about looking for a new job’

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  • "My supervisor told me what he makes, and I'm dumbfounded"

    A Ο "I struggle to pay the bills. Meanwhile, this guy is telling me he makes 3 times as much"
  • I work in a manufacturing environment. Recently I was given a performance review, which I did really well on. I mean, extremely well. However, since I'm within my first year, I don't get a pay bump yet, it's just a formal conversation to see how I'm fitting into my role so far.
  • After my review, I mentioned that I wanted to keep pushing, and learn everything I can so that I can secure my pay raise at the end of the summer (which is a measley $2 an hour). My
  • Supervisor assured me I'm on the right track and that "everyone wants to make more money obviously". He then says "I mean | make x amount, and even I want to make more money". Now. This
  • supervisor makes 3 times what I do. Not figuratively, I mean he literally makes 3 times what I make an hour, for less work being done.
  • I'm just dumbfounded and honestly thinking about looking for a new job even though I've only been here 6 months. I come in every day and bust my a,to struggle to pay the bills.
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  • Meanwhile, this guy is telling me he makes 3 times as much, and the most I can get in my first 2 years is a 20% increase. This is on top of the fact that my supervisor
  • is incredibly immature, and has absolutely no idea how to lead a team. He was given this job because our higher up was a friend he went to school with.
  • Anyone else ever dealt with your boss telling you how much he or she makes?
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  • Spreaderoflies I had the opposite happen once found out the lead who worked with the company for 20 years was getting paid 2 dollars more than me who started a year ago.
  • Calm Panic402 Had a boss mention people couldn't live on X dollars and I was all too happy to inform them that was exactly what I was making. It got awkward.
  • DrHugh Wait until you hear what CEOs make, and what they do. ;-)
  • The theory is supposed to be that management is paid because of their decision- making skills and responsibility. But it has more to do with the culture at a company: If managers
  • are supposed to value the workers, it can feel like a good place. But if managers are expected to make workers "do more" while keeping costs down, it can be pretty nasty.
  • I've worked a corporate IT job for over thirty years, and I'm effectively management (though only over contrast workers). To some extent, my knowledge and experience are still of value.
  • But I don't even make double what the workers get (based on what I saw several years ago). Fortunately, I'm low-level enough that I straddle the "leader" and "contributor" border, anyway.
  • gertonwheels I had the opposite experience got hired 2 years ago at current job. In the negotiating phase, i got 1 bump, asked why not more... response was "you
  • can't make more than your boss". Made me feel bummed for him, but evidence that job hopping pays!
  • sebwiers And his supervisor makes 3 times what he does, and the executive above that guy makes 3 times that. How do you think it reaches 300x by the time you get to the CEO??
  • humanasset I worked at a public university. You can look up what everyone makes. If you're getting good performance reviews and no raises, it's time to job hunt and bounce.
  • I left my previous job, made almost 50% more at the new place with less responsibilities. I get a 3-5% COL bump an year with a raise, and a bonus I'm happy with. The jobs are few and out there, but worth finding your gems in a pile of turds.
  • Took me a year almost to find my new gig, and literally hundreds of applications with little callbacks because the market was terrible right
  • Do it, OP. Find a new job and leave. Don't stay if they offer to match, you've showed your hand and they'll be looking to do you over first chance they get
  • since you've shown you're not willing to debase yourself and remain beholden to them.

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