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Is this permanent package irrestible?
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I've had stock options before a few times. Sometimes they've been worth a bit, sometimes a lot, and sometimes (usually) feck all.
If you're being given options rather than actual stock in the company (and even sometimes then), you would probably do well to consider them next to worthless and if it does come off it's a nice surprise.
Same deal with bonuses. If it's a guarenteed bonus, then why isn't it part of your basic pay? What's the bonus linked to? Company performance? Your performance? Who decides on the performance?
Finally, you'll only get the relocation once, and I'd be surprised if it costs you less than 2k to actually move. Taking all the above into consideration is it still worth it?And the lord said unto John; "come forth and receive eternal life." But John came fifth and won a toaster.Comment
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Originally posted by b0redom View PostI've had stock options before a few times. Sometimes they've been worth a bit, sometimes a lot, and sometimes (usually) feck all.Last edited by utternutter; 23 May 2013, 09:36.Comment
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Originally posted by utternutter View PostTrue. The stock only vests after 4 - 5 years, which makes it less appealing as no can tell what might happen in between. It's much like delayed gratification, which is a huge part of the package as a whole. Excluding those makes it a lot less appealing, with a basic that is lower than my rate.Comment
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They only vest after 4 years? Every single time I've had them they vest over 3-4 years. Usually you get nothing for the first 12 months, then 12/36 or 12/48, then 1/36 or 1/48 per month after that.
If you don't get any at all for 4-5 years I'd pretty much write them off immediately, but then I've never stayed anywhere longer than 3 years (even as a permie).And the lord said unto John; "come forth and receive eternal life." But John came fifth and won a toaster.Comment
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Yes, it's in parts - 1/3 at 2, 3 and 4 or 5 (I can't remember if it's 4 or 5) years.
So yes, you'll have to commit for quite a while unless you want to significantly reduce your package.Comment
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An obvious question, things like bonus are I guess just added to your total PAYE that year, so a 10k gross bonus really is half of that in your pocket?
Is it the same for car allowance or is it somehow deductible?Comment
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Originally posted by yasockie View PostAn obvious question, things like bonus are I guess just added to your total PAYE that year, so a 10k gross bonus really is half of that in your pocket?
Is it the same for car allowance or is it somehow deductible?
Thanks, all! I guess it is looking less attractive from a financial perspective than it was initially. That helps put it in perspective.Comment
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