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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Employer relocated...longer commute
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<blockquote data-quote="Mentos" data-source="post: 16030257" data-attributes="member: 24178"><p>The background: 3 years ago I left an Company A to seek more money and advancement, which did not pan out. I did this 2 more times within those 3 years. I was decently paid, however I was very unhappy with the positions. I ultimately wished to be back with Company A. After some time, my old manager reached out to me and said he had an opportunity for me, which I was thrilled with. So a a few months ago I started back again with Company A. One month in, I get word that they are relocating. It was true; we relocated everything. The new facility is very old (company is saving some major money) and my commute has more than doubled.</p><p></p><p>I can look past the rough facility, however the commute is already wearing on me. Gridlock traffic is the true test of my patience! Plus I’m putting way more miles and fuel/maintenance costs on my car.</p><p></p><p>When I came back, I negotiated with my manager for higher pay. I got what I wanted without any fight. I now know why. They knew they were moving, so they tossed me a bone to incentivize coming back. </p><p></p><p>A couple weeks ago, I went to my boss and talked to him about another increase in pay. Unfortunately, that didn’t work. </p><p></p><p>I’ve been tempted to look at some of the more local companies so that my commute is under 20 minutes, instead of an hour one way now.</p><p></p><p>I may take a hit in pay, but I would save gas money/car costs and time. I’m just reluctant to leave a job and work environment that I like. Plus seeing that it looks like I was a job hopper the last 3 years is something I hate explaining. Thoughts?</p><p></p><p></p><p>TLDR: I like my job, but I’m already tired of my hour long commute (2hours round trip). What would SVTP do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mentos, post: 16030257, member: 24178"] The background: 3 years ago I left an Company A to seek more money and advancement, which did not pan out. I did this 2 more times within those 3 years. I was decently paid, however I was very unhappy with the positions. I ultimately wished to be back with Company A. After some time, my old manager reached out to me and said he had an opportunity for me, which I was thrilled with. So a a few months ago I started back again with Company A. One month in, I get word that they are relocating. It was true; we relocated everything. The new facility is very old (company is saving some major money) and my commute has more than doubled. I can look past the rough facility, however the commute is already wearing on me. Gridlock traffic is the true test of my patience! Plus I’m putting way more miles and fuel/maintenance costs on my car. When I came back, I negotiated with my manager for higher pay. I got what I wanted without any fight. I now know why. They knew they were moving, so they tossed me a bone to incentivize coming back. A couple weeks ago, I went to my boss and talked to him about another increase in pay. Unfortunately, that didn’t work. I’ve been tempted to look at some of the more local companies so that my commute is under 20 minutes, instead of an hour one way now. I may take a hit in pay, but I would save gas money/car costs and time. I’m just reluctant to leave a job and work environment that I like. Plus seeing that it looks like I was a job hopper the last 3 years is something I hate explaining. Thoughts? TLDR: I like my job, but I’m already tired of my hour long commute (2hours round trip). What would SVTP do? [/QUOTE]
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