Should I feel bad asking for a raise....
Brian
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when part of my justification is the amount of costs I've cut which of course have resulted in people losing their jobs? I mean, I feel for people losing their jobs and all but these are the kinds of jobs that were on some "how long did you think this job would be around?" shit. That plus the whole everyone is doing shitty financially situation going on right now. I'm supposed to get an automatic one (which as far as I know has not been put on froze..... yet) but strongly considering asking for a decent amount more.
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The very day you think your company can't go on without you is the day you'll get fired.
I have found that to be quite true.
It's not whether or not they can go on without you, it's whether or not it will cost them more in time and money without you.
This only works if you make yourself irreplaceable with a unique skill set or a unique understanding of the company, industry, etc. and are able to sell yourself as such. If you're just another cog in the wheel, then you're completely replaceable and will probably get canned if you start demanding more money.
Wasn't there an episode of The Office where Michael got a bonus for this exact reason?
Oh yeah... so that doesn't work when you're dealing with the past tense. Cutting costs is just part of your job... you'll never get more than a pat on the back for that. The only way to make that work in your favor is to talk on costs you can cut in the future if you and only you continue working there.
bittersweet
However, for the position that I am, is below what most people in my position are "supposed" to be paid.
I am grateful, but can't wait to get to the rate that is "normal" for my position.
I say try, and stay open minded.
I can't emphasize this enough and I've seen it MANY times.
NO ONE IS IRREPLACEABLE!!!!!!
No offense Ferrari but if god forbid you got killed on the way home from work today the company you work for would not fold up it's tent and go home.
Granted....some folks are more valuable and harder to replace than others.
But don't EVER think you're irreplaceable.....not good for your karma.
Agreed... poor choice of the word "irreplaceable" on my part. I mean more difficult and costly to replace than to keep. The tricky part to my whole theory is getting to that point, but if you get there you should take advantage of it.