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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="suicidekings" data-source="post: 15096127" data-attributes="member: 121833"><p>So many employees feel that their boss knows exactly what they want. Have you had conversations with your boss? Ask how you are doing? Share your goals with your boss? </p><p></p><p>As someone who has direct reports its my job to help give employees the tools to succeed, not to just give them raises because they have been there for a certain time period. If I have employees that don't share their goals with me or don't reach out to me to make sure they are on track then its safe to assume they don't see this as a career and are just there to take home a paycheck. </p><p></p><p>I would set up 1:1 meetings with your boss and track your progress in His/Her eyes and ask for feedback on how you can succeed at a quicker pace rather than asking for more money. If it were me I would ask you back why do you deserve more money? Do you have solid quantifiable goals that you reached? </p><p></p><p>Not trying to be hard on you, just maybe see it from the opposite side of the fence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suicidekings, post: 15096127, member: 121833"] So many employees feel that their boss knows exactly what they want. Have you had conversations with your boss? Ask how you are doing? Share your goals with your boss? As someone who has direct reports its my job to help give employees the tools to succeed, not to just give them raises because they have been there for a certain time period. If I have employees that don't share their goals with me or don't reach out to me to make sure they are on track then its safe to assume they don't see this as a career and are just there to take home a paycheck. I would set up 1:1 meetings with your boss and track your progress in His/Her eyes and ask for feedback on how you can succeed at a quicker pace rather than asking for more money. If it were me I would ask you back why do you deserve more money? Do you have solid quantifiable goals that you reached? Not trying to be hard on you, just maybe see it from the opposite side of the fence. [/QUOTE]
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