I'm currently earning a little more thant $200,000 a year. The money is great, but I have zero WLB. I was offered a job with better hours, but it is a step down and comes with a $47,000 pay decrease. ...
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I'm currently earning a little more thant $200,000 a year. The money is great, but I have zero WLB. I was offered a job with better hours, but it is a step down and comes with a $47,000 pay decrease. ...
read moreHow desperate would you have to be to accept an offer for $33 an hour? Because I think I'm there.
I don't know if it's just me, but working in HR is just so boring. I've had two HR jobs over the past six years and I've pretty much been bored since day one. Do you guys think your paycheck is worth ...
read more💸What's the biggest raise you've received in your career?
I was given a $5,000 bonus because I handled our recent layoffs so well. I felt guilty taking the money after I just helped the company fire 43 people. Don't get me wrong, I took the money, it's not l...
read moreOver the past 10 years in HR, my salary has only gone from $64,000 a year to $70,400 a year. Is it normal for salary progression to grow so slowly?
My father asked me if I felt successful. I feel like he was trying to make a point but we got interrupted. Even so, I have been thinking about this most of the afternoon. If success is measured by sal...
read moreMy company wants to switch us from salary to hourly. They say our overall compensation won't change. Why would a company want us all to become hourly all of a sudden?
It is crazy to me that the federal minimum wage is still under $8 an hour. This push for a $15 minimum wage isn't a livable wage either. I would vote to make the minimum wage $25 an hour. What do you ...
read moreRequiring someone to have an MBA for a job you're only willing to pay $60,000 for should be a federal crime. And this isn't a one off problem either. I've been on several interviews where the company ...
read moreI know we've been conditioned to be appreciative of any pay increase we're offered. However, in this economy, how can a 2% raise be seen as anything less than an insult?
I was offered a job that's roughly a 45 minutes to an hour commute each way, depending on traffic. Do you think I can negotiate some kind of monthly travel stipend? How should I bring this conversatio...
read more💸What's the bare minimum you think you'd have to earn to support your family?
What do you believe is fairer when it comes to team raises? Peanut butter style or merit based?
I can't believe how expensive things are getting. I'm earning $106,000 a year and I've had to turn to couponing to stretch my salary. I need a cost of living raise, however I got a 2% raise at the beg...
read moreI've been watching my emergency fund slowly shrinking over the past year or so. Between my car breaking down and roof repairs insurance didn't cover, if I get laid off next month, I could afford to li...
read moreHow long did it take you to pay off your student loans? I'm only six years post grad, so I know I'll have a while to go. I was hoping to pay off my loans by 35, however, my salary isn't where I though...
read moreRecruitment Manager in Manila looking for a reality check. Upper mgmt. said market inflation limited Q1 raises. Now they're offering a retroactive bump (under 2%) but warn it comes with a "stronger ...
read moreThis is a first for me, a company I interviewed with this week offers a type of direct deposit. What's different than most other direct deposit plans is that they don't send the deposit directly to ou...
read moreWhat is everyone earning at their current job? How does it compare to what you earned a few years ago? In 2021, I landed a job that paid me $112,000 a year, but now, the best I can do is $86,000 a yea...
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