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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
what to do for the next year or two of my life
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<blockquote data-quote="sniper85" data-source="post: 15096060" data-attributes="member: 137998"><p>You are right. My old boss, machining mentor and good friend once told me. "Never be afraid to ask for a raise. Do not ever let someone else determine how much you are worth. If you do good work people will pay the money." Ask, the worst they can say is no. Your boss might think that you don't want or need a raise and he can use the money else where. And if they tell you no then just make it clear that you need to move on to bigger and better things. Once the day approaches and it sinks in that you are leaving I'm sure he will throw something your way.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Maybe make a portfolio with work goals, accomplishments and daily activities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sniper85, post: 15096060, member: 137998"] You are right. My old boss, machining mentor and good friend once told me. "Never be afraid to ask for a raise. Do not ever let someone else determine how much you are worth. If you do good work people will pay the money." Ask, the worst they can say is no. Your boss might think that you don't want or need a raise and he can use the money else where. And if they tell you no then just make it clear that you need to move on to bigger and better things. Once the day approaches and it sinks in that you are leaving I'm sure he will throw something your way. Edit: Maybe make a portfolio with work goals, accomplishments and daily activities. [/QUOTE]
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