now i may mimic his movements while gesturing with my hands (inside of my office with the door closed, so no one thinks I'm crazy, of course) .
3/5/2019 2:32:13 PM
Lol, congrats man!I got the worst raise ever this year. So insulting. Somehow I'm "maxed" out on what I can earn because of the alleged median salary for my role or some nonsense like that.
3/6/2019 8:19:01 AM
Congrats
3/6/2019 8:19:24 AM
nice, we might not get raises this year, havent heard. glad i dont need more
3/6/2019 8:19:47 AM
^^^ yeah, I hear ya man. I've definitely had years like that. Its all about where you are on the ratio I guess.Current salary / average for your role (some ill defend group of people ) = your ratio = XThen your company has to decide if X (how compensated you are for your role relation to the market) is worth giving you a raise depending on your performance. Seems like a great way to incentivize crummy raises for most employees, as long as they keep a few super talented people happy. So, define whatever distribution you want.... maybe 15% get awesome raises, 35% get pretty good raises, and 50% get shitty raises while you give them some garbage about market averages.
3/6/2019 8:23:45 AM
...in my pants!
3/6/2019 8:24:13 AM
Yeah, a lot of places are going to that model. we are, as well. Basically, assuming being at the median, top get 4 to 4.5%, middle groups get 3.75 to 3%, and others get cost of living as the company has defined. if you're a standard deviation above it's something like -1 to the raise percentage (gradually getting you back to median over time), and if you're below it is +1 to the raise percentage (gradually getting you up to median).
3/6/2019 10:44:18 AM
Also, if you're in a bonusable position, that may have something to do with it.
3/6/2019 3:14:17 PM
Highly undeserved. I'll be speaking to HR about this.
3/14/2019 3:42:39 PM
Just advanced to full time at my new(ish) job after 2-2.5 years as a part-timer...so that itself was probably a 30-40% raise (just by working more)....but then I found out yesterday that I’m getting a > $10/hour raise.
8/27/2019 12:06:31 AM
an extra $20k/year sounds pretty nice
8/27/2019 12:20:31 AM
Congrats EMCE, just in time for that dog bite! Hope you are doing well.
8/27/2019 1:01:15 AM
Thx
8/27/2019 6:04:43 AM
^^^ You damn right.
8/27/2019 10:34:35 PM
Got a raise two weeks ago, my boss decided to leave for another opportunity last week and I got a raise and promotion this week...on my first day of a 15 day vacation
12/18/2019 8:04:23 PM
Congrats!
12/18/2019 8:09:26 PM
^^ Winning!
12/18/2019 8:32:23 PM
I'll get a raise if the state ever passes a budget.
12/19/2019 4:07:41 PM