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Previously on "New York City bans employers from asking potential workers about their past salary"

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  • squarepeg
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    You're not under oath. Answering agents' questions about your past rates is a great way of bumping up expectations, by exaggerating them!
    Of course, my answer to the questions "what was your previous rate?" is always my real rate + 2 x markup (but I can be flexible... ;-)

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by squarepeg View Post
    ... Oh, I sometimes wish it was illegal for agents to ask that question about my past rates. As well as other questions...
    You're not under oath. Answering agents' questions about your past rates is a great way of bumping up expectations, by exaggerating them!

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  • squarepeg
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    Originally posted by PhiltheGreek View Post
    Fook me. Some of us fought a war on your behalf. Have you ever considered growing a pair, or would you just like me to print you a T-shirt to wear in your safe space?

    I'm not saying I'm giving them that information, am I? I just wish they stopped being such idiots.

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  • PhiltheGreek
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    Originally posted by squarepeg View Post
    Some insist on squeezing this information out of me
    Fook me. Some of us fought a war on your behalf. Have you ever considered growing a pair, or would you just like me to print you a T-shirt to wear in your safe space?

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  • squarepeg
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    Originally posted by northernladyuk View Post
    Tell them you are bound by a confidentiality clause and cannot discuss them.
    That's exactly what I do, yet some insist on squeezing this information out of me leading to me hanging up on them...

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  • northernladyuk
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    Originally posted by squarepeg View Post
    New York City bans employers from asking potential workers about their past salary. Oh, I sometimes wish it was illegal for agents to ask that question about my past rates. As well as other questions...
    Tell them you are bound by a confidentiality clause and cannot discuss them.

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    New York City bans employers from asking potential workers about their past salary. Oh, I sometimes wish it was illegal for agents to ask that question about my past rates. As well as other questions...

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