Found out I'm being underpaid. Best strategies for getting the money I want?
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Date: September 19th, 2017 7:26 PM Author: diverse karate lettuce
Turns out other employees who just as valuable as I am have been getting 10-15% more money than I am, and also more hours of work.
They were also more recently hired than I was.
I have a review coming in 10 days. The boss is extremely greedy and dishonest (Indian).
Recently a guy left for a better wage elsewhere and when he was at the airport the owner relays to him that he will raise him 20%, plus give him an apt to live in (in the same area where I have been sleeping in my car for months, turns out there's an empty apt the company owns and they never told me about it)
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Date: September 19th, 2017 8:25 PM Author: Violet High-end Twinkling Uncleanness House
two options for being underpaid:
1. GTFO now, IFF you find a decent employer who's not going to low-ball you based on your current earnings.
2. Try to get a raise from current employer to get you closer to true market value; then after a few months, GTFO.
Waste as little time as possible with shit-tards who don't treat you right.
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Date: September 19th, 2017 10:24 PM Author: mind-boggling twisted hunting ground
bank robbery, small branch
do it two-three times a year in different geographic locations
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Date: September 21st, 2017 11:17 AM Author: out-of-control center
Brother I unfortunately had to deal with a very greedy and dishonest boss at my old job. If I had to make a recommendation, it would be that you should make preparations to leave or go to another job as soon as possible.
I found that any time I tried to get treated better by my greedy, dishonest and incompetent boss any little concession I would gain (higher wages etc) would come with "strings" attached - in the form of my boss being even more demanding or hostile and because he was so incompetent in the first place, this was extremely bad.
Obviously this was not sustainable in the long term, which is why I left the situation. In the short term I did benefit from these concessions, but it was just to speed my preparations to leave the situation.
After I left, I waited a year and sent a letter to the bosses of my boss explaining the bad behavior and inequity (there was some legal inequity) and they corrected his bad behavior.
An unjust boss is one of the worst things a man has to encounter and also a necessary foe to overcome.
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