I just got offered a job that will pay 50% more than my current position. Anybody get a big jump like that before?
4/4/2012 4:38:03 PM
Holy shit! Thats freakin awesome.Personally never gotten anything like that, but I've also never changed jobs.
4/4/2012 4:41:25 PM
co-op to full-time [Edited on April 4, 2012 at 5:13 PM. Reason : e]
4/4/2012 5:13:20 PM
^ haha same here.my wife's getting a 500% raise in August.but similarly, she's going from residency to private practice.
4/4/2012 5:40:13 PM
went from the pay of a first year teacher, to helping run a manufacturing plant.>50% raise.Still don't make enough for what I do.
4/4/2012 7:03:10 PM
Going from a part-time full-time (40 hours/week but no benefits) to a real full-time with benefits position. It was only about a $6000/yr raise but adding benefits including fully paid health insurance onto that makes it more valuable overall. So, being not long out of school, it was something like a 35-40% raise all things considered.But that was a long, long, time ago. My two most recent salary adjustments were both pay cuts.
4/4/2012 9:53:56 PM
Making $8/hour at crappy college job to $25/hour at my first job out of college. But then I took a pay drop to move back to NC
4/4/2012 10:09:37 PM
I got a 25% raise last year only a 4% raise this year
4/4/2012 10:23:51 PM
I got bumped from $30k to $40k + bonuses at one point. Then got laid off a year later
4/4/2012 11:42:05 PM
I made $24K more my 2nd year than the 1st year at my current company
4/5/2012 7:12:40 AM
percentage-wise was my co-op but salary-wise was my raise last year
4/5/2012 7:15:18 AM
I got a 350% raise about 2 years ago.
4/5/2012 7:58:31 AM
read an article a while back that opined that while women are paid on performance, men are often paid based on potential. implications of this are that men should basically jump to new companies every few years to maximize earnings, while women are better off staying at the same company and building a long-term track record there. while obviously not a blanket truth, thought it was somewhat insightful.
4/5/2012 8:49:46 AM
I've worked at the same company for 5 years now and really enjoy what I do (and don't think I'd get paid much more somewhere else unless I took a huge jump in responsibility). I haven't gotten any huge individual raises, but raises have been steady and I make 60% more than I did when I started. The biggest raise was probably when I got my PE license and promotion recently which amounted to about 10%.
4/5/2012 8:59:37 AM
At my current job I started as a contractor making about $30 an hour. When they converted me (and a lot of other people) to full-time I had to fill out an application through the website. At the part for expected salary I wrote $65k, they offered me $85k. My jaw hit the floor.
4/6/2012 11:55:51 PM
went from 6,000/month to a new job 12,000/month a few years ago. at new job for just 5 months or so, then moved to another job, about 8,000/month. at that job now for 5 years.
4/7/2012 8:04:09 AM
Converted into 1st world currency, that's what? $100/month?
4/9/2012 7:24:17 PM
25%
4/9/2012 8:17:03 PM
4.6 times more at the job I started in September than the one I had during school.
4/9/2012 8:20:25 PM
4/10/2012 3:07:12 AM
</care>over 100% going from my job at NCSU to my coop50% going from coop to full time
4/10/2012 9:46:17 AM
1. yes2. no3. you sniffed another man's used boxer shorts. 2%.
4/18/2012 2:32:38 PM
43% raise switching jobs last year (same job diff company)There's talk that another 10-15% may be coming in the next year for my position on top of that too.Very excited!
4/19/2012 3:47:06 PM
After my first real job I took a contracting position making decent money. I learned three things about six months into the position:1) The contracting firm for whom I worked had pocketed raises in the past and been caught by the parent company.2) I was being paid much less than I could have been anywhere else.3) The director at the client REALLY liked me.I ended up getting about a 60% pay bump at the same position.
4/19/2012 4:05:16 PM
my girlfriend just interviewed for a job that would double her salary. When that happens, my theory is that you were underpaid at your last job, not that you just got twice as good at something.also, I don't think it's really a raise if you switch companies. Biggest raise I got was when I was promoted from engineer II to engineer III, it was ~20% increase in salary.
4/19/2012 6:37:48 PM
I've definitely been underpaid. Now I'll be making somewhere in the higher end of the industry average.
4/20/2012 10:04:59 AM
the wake county superintendent proposed a 1% pay raise for wake county teachers... would be our first bump in pay in about half a decade (of course it's not REALLY a bump in pay considering we have to pay more and more for healthcare every year)
4/20/2012 10:24:11 AM
4/20/2012 12:21:43 PM
Yeah, my raises at my current company have been between 2-3% every year, but I started out at an ok salary, so can't complain too much.
4/20/2012 1:26:56 PM
^^ I'd probably be in that range (closer to 40% but still) if I wasn't counting the recent raise I got for my PE and such which gave me a big boost.In general, it seems like the biggest raises come from job-hopping, but if you are actually happy with your company and your position and you are getting paid a competitive wage, I don't see much of an incentive to hop around for a little extra money.[Edited on April 20, 2012 at 1:37 PM. Reason : ]
4/20/2012 1:36:41 PM
Agreed.
4/20/2012 2:04:53 PM
Biggest pay raise I got percentage wise was going from a small school district tech to senior tech at UNC. About 35%. Wasn't phenomenal, but there really wasn't any room to move up at the local district.
4/20/2012 2:34:33 PM
Being a state employee who's only worked one job, the biggest pay increase I ever got was when I went to Texas last summer to work on an incident management team for their fires. NC pimped me out to Texas who got federal money to pay for the fires. I made $7k before taxes on a 19 day dispatch.
4/29/2012 2:23:18 PM
after a year or so at my current job i got a 10% raise (mostly bc my job duties changed). they used to try to do reviews once a year & include raises. the economy went to shit, & the architecture/construction side of things still hasn't recovered...so no raises, bonuses, nothing in the last few years. i'm just very lucky & thankful i still have a job at all.
4/29/2012 6:13:42 PM
My pay increased by 1000%, but my liabilities jumped by 10000%
5/3/2012 7:39:10 PM
I got a "negative my entire salary" raise on Monday.
5/3/2012 9:21:36 PM
Hoping for at least $14k here soon
5/4/2012 11:08:01 AM
Started my current job in early 09. I make 30% more now then I did the day I started. Never a huge raise all at once (like 50% huge) but they have been consistently ~10%/yr.
5/12/2012 8:42:44 AM
I get a $311 a month pay raise on February 1st.
5/12/2012 12:26:39 PM
whatever I was making in before I graduated from college(crappy college job)....to around 33K first job out of college.Being very mobile helps when you are trying to move up.[Edited on May 12, 2012 at 5:41 PM. Reason : w]
5/12/2012 5:34:54 PM
I got 20% in a promotion last year, which is fairly standard for the position. People I work with are on here, so I'm not gonna say much more .
5/13/2012 9:47:08 AM
I doubled my salary 2 years in a row. Although the first year was mainly because I was coming off of 6 months of unemployment. This past year was due to a promotion.
5/14/2012 2:37:57 PM
infinity% going from not having a job to having my first job
5/16/2012 10:29:54 AM
9 dollar bucks an hour to $1300/ month disability to to 6 figures a year now.
5/27/2012 1:06:04 AM
30k+ bonuses to 44k straight, so close to 50% before factoring in bonuses.In between the company laid me off and rehired me, so I guess that period of unemployment was 18k.[Edited on June 17, 2012 at 3:59 PM. Reason : ]
6/17/2012 3:58:20 PM
http://www.wral.com/news/state/nccapitol/story/11227322/
6/20/2012 4:44:02 PM
that's a fucking slap in the face. it won't even cover the increased monthly cost we have to pay for healthcare.
6/20/2012 7:40:18 PM
I never did any internships or co-ops while I was in school so I'm not quite making the average salary for engineering (and I only graduated this past December). I'm going to graduate school in NYC so I'm hoping once I find a job up there I'll get a nice pay cut to account for the increased costs of living up there.[Edited on June 21, 2012 at 8:19 AM. Reason : .][Edited on June 21, 2012 at 8:20 AM. Reason : ..]
6/21/2012 8:19:27 AM
^^at least they're getting any raise. i'd be grateful for anything additional, especially a cost of living raise (not just a raise for doing a good job). my lack-of-raise won't cover my additional health care costs, the dropped dental coverage, etc. small business sucks.
6/21/2012 12:04:01 PM
^ What small business are you in? I want my firm to get big enough to the point where I should hire extra employees...but I dread all the extras that come with it. I wonder if there's fine line I can walk where I can make six figures and not add anybody to my business. We will see...
6/21/2012 12:42:15 PM