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Yes, I'm a permie. I'm thinking of donating my pay rise to charity.Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostI believe he is a permie.
And it does sound like he got a pay rise without having to ask, which is more than we contractors do.
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I believe he is a permie.
And it does sound like he got a pay rise without having to ask, which is more than we contractors do.
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Do you mean a rate increase? Or are you a permie?Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostI was just called into an office to be handed a letter telling me my pay rise this year is 3%. Same as everyone else. What's the point of working hard and trying to be professional if everyone gets the same? I was hoping for at least 10%.
Whoop-de-doo!
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Where on earth did you get the idea that working hard has anything to do with pay rises?Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostI was just called into an office to be handed a letter telling me my pay rise this year is 3%. Same as everyone else. What's the point of working hard and trying to be professional if everyone gets the same? I was hoping for at least 10%.
Whoop-de-doo!
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Is that in line with inflationOriginally posted by Moose423956 View PostI was just called into an office to be handed a letter telling me my pay rise this year is 3%.
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hmm, that's what they told you? Bless...Same as everyone else.
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Because surely 3% of 'your rate' means that ultimately you are getting paid what you are worth for being a professional, and the 3% is to keep it in line with inflation.Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostI was just called into an office to be handed a letter telling me my pay rise this year is 3%. Same as everyone else. What's the point of working hard and trying to be professional if everyone gets the same? I was hoping for at least 10%.
Whoop-de-doo!
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I'm considering giving myself a 17% pay rise from 6k to 7k. I think I'll write a letter to myself tonight.
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Become the master of your own destiny. Tell 'em to shove it.Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostI was just called into an office to be handed a letter telling me my pay rise this year is 3%. Same as everyone else. What's the point of working hard and trying to be professional if everyone gets the same? I was hoping for at least 10%.
Whoop-de-doo!
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My Pay Rise: 3%
I was just called into an office to be handed a letter telling me my pay rise this year is 3%. Same as everyone else. What's the point of working hard and trying to be professional if everyone gets the same? I was hoping for at least 10%.
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