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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="verbal" data-source="post: 15098138" data-attributes="member: 22762"><p>This is good advice.</p><p></p><p>I would not be afraid to ask for a raise. OP - you need to be ready to present to your boss why you deserve the raise however. </p><p></p><p>I am a salaried employee for a large corporation so yearly increases are built into the HR process. When I worked as a contractor it wasn't. After my first year I realized a raise was not a part of the process and that contractors' salaries stay the same year over year. I talked to my manager and got an increase pretty easily. The rest of the people I worked with did not ask as far as I knew and they stayed at the same pay rate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="verbal, post: 15098138, member: 22762"] This is good advice. I would not be afraid to ask for a raise. OP - you need to be ready to present to your boss why you deserve the raise however. I am a salaried employee for a large corporation so yearly increases are built into the HR process. When I worked as a contractor it wasn't. After my first year I realized a raise was not a part of the process and that contractors' salaries stay the same year over year. I talked to my manager and got an increase pretty easily. The rest of the people I worked with did not ask as far as I knew and they stayed at the same pay rate. [/QUOTE]
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