i have a competing company in town that has been courting me for 6 months or so. today they called me and asked how much it would money would it take for me to leave where i am? why i don't want to at all1. got promoted to top area position in under 2 years.2. owner leave me alone most days3. i set my own schedule4. i can work from home and do not have to go into the office ever if i chose not to5. this company took a chance at me straight out of school6. 6 figure salary with commission, car, ins, and phone on top of salarywhy i would like to leave1. more pay is always nice2. i would not mind a new challengeso basically i am happy where i am but am curious if anyone would leave their job for money only. new job doubtfully would match salary but i know their sales manager made 350k last year as a package with the above things i listed i get currently. i currently gross about half of him. the new job would be heavily commission based and not have the guaranteed money i have now. what would you do? note 180k is plenty of income imo. if i can keep the current pace i will retire at 50. is it worth risking a good job for the potential of more money?
12/13/2007 8:47:22 PM
nope[Edited on December 13, 2007 at 8:54 PM. Reason : unless you're the type that thrives on risk-taking][Edited on December 13, 2007 at 8:54 PM. Reason : if you want a challenge, outperform your current job's expectations by 10x]
12/13/2007 8:53:48 PM
i do but i dont. i thrive more knowing my wife and i will retire early and still be able to do what we want. my biggest fear in life is retiring and then not being able to afford to go or do anything. i do like challenges. that is my biggest reason for even considering.
12/13/2007 8:56:43 PM
say at the same place and ask your boss for more responsibility or think of innovations in your field to help your current employer
12/13/2007 11:00:55 PM
'Bout tree-fiddy.
12/13/2007 11:12:24 PM
if you are making 6 figures in your 20s you will retire fine unless you just flat out dont save at all
12/14/2007 12:24:04 AM
got dang, you have a near-ideal situation all the way aroundIt would take at least 300K (most promised) + the ability to work from home every day. Then again, I'm a huge proponent of remote work, may not matter much to you.And also, I'm conservative. i.e. If I'm happy, I'll trust the grass is greener on my current side. I'd stay.
12/14/2007 2:10:22 AM
I work for job security not money. You will always get money and live, and have a retirement. If you make 120k or 200k, you still can live really good, so whats the point of leaving a job where it seems like you have very good job security?
12/14/2007 8:18:12 AM
WTf are you people doing?
12/14/2007 1:55:25 PM
i'd leave for 180
12/14/2007 3:17:35 PM
my wife has really spoken up on this topic today. i took her to lunch while i was out today and she is really urging me to stay. she likes the stability right now and brought up the point if it did not work out with the new suitor then i would not be able to go back to where i am now. i think she is right. considering we just started trying for kids stability is important. i am going to throw out a ridiculously number that they cant afford so they will think an idiot is running the competition. i started in sales, and now am the GM/Sales manager. my location will gross close to 17 million this year.
12/14/2007 4:03:02 PM
12/14/2007 9:59:37 PM
Stay put. It may be smart though to tell your boss that these guys have been "annoying you" by trying to get you to come over. People in competition commonly have common friends that talk. Your boss may get word that they've been calling you. Maybe he should hear it from you, but let him know that you aren't interested in leaving.I left a job that I was happy in but am now happier at my new job. However I wasn't even getting the average starting salary for my degree so I needed to do something and job 2 wasn't related. I had people calling me at my last job trying to get me to come over, but I knew that the grass was going to be the same color on the other side of the fence. I let my employer know. It would make a long story even longer if I went into detail exactly why I left the first place.And where do you live? Is 180K a kick ass salary at your location?
12/14/2007 11:10:24 PM
I just went through this a couple of weeks ago and opted to stay. Right now, I make a very comfortable salary, but work 60 hours a week, 6 days a week. The offer i got would have my base salary at about $10k a year more than my total compensation now, and that base salary would be 80% of my total compensation. Aside from that I'd get $450 a month towards a company car, gas paid for (whether personal or "business"), and still get to work at Cisco's campus, with Cisco being my sole customer. And the biggie is that i wouldn't be working weekends anymore, as well as a standard 40 hour week. The catch is that my wife's graduating from med school in May, and right now I don't know if we'll still be in Raleigh afterwards. If i'm still with Cisco, i can easily find a job elsewhere in the company based on our geographic location then. If i'm with the other company, It would be much harder. With baby that's not even two weeks old, it's a risk that i can't take right now.
12/15/2007 11:51:00 AM
I moved down to Atlanta for a job that paid about 7k more than what I was making in Raleigh, hated the job, held out for 3 months, quit without having another job (not smart I know, but I just couldnt take it) month later found a new job that I fucking love, could see me working here for a long long time and to top it off, got a 5k raise from the job I had just quit. Been there 5 weeks now, just got a 2k raise that I wasnt expecting so within a year I've gone up 14K and live in a city that I fucking love. Funny how things work out
12/15/2007 3:06:14 PM
first job after college lasted 6 months, hated it, been with my second for 3 years....not sure I love the location(moved around a lot with this job) but I figure three years max where I am now then will be looking to move somewhere else.
12/16/2007 7:03:38 PM
grass is always greener on the other side.stay put.
12/16/2007 9:11:36 PM
if you're happy and well paid thats half the battle with most careersif you need more challenging work talk to your boss
12/16/2007 10:43:34 PM
stay put, sounds like you have a great situation where you're at.
12/16/2007 11:15:47 PM
Really sounds like you have about an ideal situation. Not just compensation-wise (stop to think that the average 2-income household probably doesn't come close to what you're making all by yourself, and this before age 30.) but with all the other perks of your position, and stabilityIt might not be bad to mention the competing interest to your boss, just so he doesn't get complacent about having you around. But it seems like it would be foolish to leave.[Edited on December 17, 2007 at 2:01 PM. Reason : bleh]
12/17/2007 2:00:23 PM
12/17/2007 3:19:07 PM
if this place doesn't promote me again this year, it's not going to take anything to make me leave.
12/17/2007 6:59:07 PM
I wouldn't leave my current job unless something happened to my current employer that made me seriously question the future of the company. I think I would consider relocating with my current company if I could expand our clientele in Florida enough to justify a satellite office.
12/17/2007 8:27:45 PM
let me ask you about your current job?what the hell do you do? and how did you get this job? why the hell didn't I do this?
12/18/2007 2:31:27 AM
the reason i got a chance with my company is because my father has been the top sales person for them for 15 years. i grew up knowing the industry and knowing the ins and outs of the company. i went to them looking for a job when i graduated and they asked if i would be willing to relocate and drum up new business in a town 3 hours away from main territory. i did and it turns out my experience's through the old man gave me a huge head start. he started charlotte 15 years ago and i remeber all of his complaints and just learned what he had to figure out the hard way. when i came to charleston it was easy to grow. with huge sales in the first year they moved me over to sales manager and recently added GM to my plate. my company manufactures and sells construction materials.
12/18/2007 5:55:34 PM
i call bull shit....w2 or it never happened....no way you make $180k, and thinking about leaving it for $350k.......bs[Edited on December 18, 2007 at 7:11 PM. Reason : .]
12/18/2007 7:09:01 PM
12/19/2007 12:27:58 AM
12/20/2007 7:49:29 AM
You are really starting to sound like a bitch.
12/20/2007 2:25:39 PM
^ lol
12/20/2007 4:24:47 PM
^^ u are starting to sound jealousi have been surprised at the number of pm's i have gotten who are curious about the industry. [Edited on December 20, 2007 at 5:04 PM. Reason : ]
12/20/2007 5:03:53 PM
right, b/c tons and tons of million dollar homes are being built and selling every day.......checked the news lately? Home sales are pretty much near one of the worst declines YOY in history....again
12/20/2007 5:35:16 PM
if you are making 8% as a salesman what the fuck are the higher ups in your company making?? does your company mark shit up 100% or something? you are either lying or talking about some RETARDED profit margins if you are relatively new/low in the company and make 8% of every home sale
12/20/2007 7:22:31 PM
12/20/2007 9:05:02 PM
I'd probably leave my job for $220k. Depends on the opportunity though.
12/20/2007 9:30:44 PM
^^ I work for a custom home builder and we make our supplier sell us the materials we need at 3% above their cost. So are you saying that my sales rep gets approx 8% (varies with the company obviously) of that 3% markup?
12/21/2007 12:15:44 AM
stone is baller. i know this.
12/21/2007 1:11:41 AM
1. Work environment2. Type of work3. Total compensationAn betterment in any of these would be sufficient.
12/21/2007 1:18:43 AM
I left my job for free mt. dew, a foosball table, and donuts.
12/21/2007 2:23:09 AM
12/21/2007 7:18:20 AM
^ Maybe it is a 3% net margin. I just know we have them show us what their cost is on something and we only pay a couple pennies more. I don't remember what we were checking on the other day, but what we were ordering was something like $2.97 and they showed us their cost was $2.89. I know we have an awesome deal cuz everytime we get STOCK, or 84, or Professional Builders Supply to quote us stuff, they are always a lot higher than what we pay through our supplier.
12/21/2007 1:22:54 PM
DudeWhy are you asking a college website for professional advice?Why don't you consult your wife and other people you know that actually have careers?
12/21/2007 2:06:25 PM
Because he wanted to tell us he makes 180K a year?
12/21/2007 3:04:03 PM
zing
12/21/2007 7:38:01 PM
I am a salesman for pencil erasers, I get 64% of all sales. I make 12 billion dollars a month.
12/21/2007 11:52:08 PM