Indispensable employee uses a company blunder to negotiate a 30% raise after they fire an entire support department: 'I'm using this to twist their arm'

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  • Woman negotiating her contracts
  • My company just made a huge mistake, and I'm exploiting it to get a decent raise.
  • My company just let go of the entire support team from the branch in the next town over, under the pretext of 'too many customer issues.'
  • This team was the only people that covered my shifts when I was unavailable. Now, literally, there's no one to cover for me in the short term, so I'm using this to twist their arm. Either a raise
  • or I walk. Hope for the best. Update: It seems to be going well. I had a one-on-one with my manager and explained my position. He pretty much
  • admitted that he knows I'm overqualified and was on the phone with the district supervisor to get me a 25 to 30% raise. Of course, talk is cheap and I'm not celebrating until I see it in my paycheck, but it feels like a win.
  • I'm still annoyed that they waited until I backed them into a corner to fix something they already knew was unfair. But oh well, that's the corporate world for you. I
  • can't believe the number of people who were convinced this was a terrible idea. For anyone who thinks this is impossible, I have one piece of advice: specialise.
  • Woman negotiating contracts with two businessmen
  • Develop yourself in a sought- after and very specialised skill. Use this skill to make yourself essential in any small operation. Stay away from the giant, faceless
  • corporations where you're just a number. Look, no one is truly irreplaceable, but you can make it very difficult and expensive for them to find someone with your exact skillset on short notice.
  • Tough Cantalou... You saw the company's weak spot and used it to your advantage, which is exactly what they would've done if the roles were reversed. It's ridiculous that they only take action when someone forces their hand, but that's how most companies operate.
  • You're also completely right about specializing. When you've got a rare skill or handle something no one else can easily replace, suddenly you have leverage, and that's when you get paid what you're worth.
  • Good on you for standing your ground. Hope that raise actually lands in your paycheck soon.
  • loudshirtgames ⚫ That 30% is going to feel good for awhile but they'll expect everything right now all the time from you now. It's not fun.
  • Sevennix ⚫ Just because they know the problems, doesn't mean they'll fix them.. till someone down the ladder recognizes and brings it up. Good luck!

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