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#1
I've asked for a raise, not having done it before I wasn't sure what to ask for.

So I took the stance of thinking of haggling, start high etc...

Well I've asked for a 6k raise, and expecting 4k.

Did I ask for too much?
My boss said he wants me their while he can afford me, so am I still too optimistic?

Also he said for 3 months, i dunno if that makes sense to anyone else can they just give you a salary for 3 months?
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#2
does the 3 months suggest that you would be out of a job after that????
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#3
fudger Wrote:does the 3 months suggest that you would be out of a job after that????

Sounds like that doesn't it :confused:
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#4
fudger Wrote:does the 3 months suggest that you would be out of a job after that????

I'm glad it was over msn, I have a chat log :biggrin:.

It appears he put a smiley face after it, it must have been a joke.

Quote:boss: xxk? and that would be you happy?
boss:for 3 months
boss: Big Grin
me: 3 months yes
boss:ok, i will see what i can do
boss: no promises, but i want you here for as long as i can afford you Big Grin

2 x's are my salary i want obviously took it out though Big Grin
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#5
CardShark Wrote:... obviously took it out though
Obviously Rolleyes
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#6
So did I ask for too much or what?

Hopfully I'll find out today anyway, fingers crossed I need a new car & houseRoflmao.
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#7
I don't feel qualified to respond. I've never had that kind of work. When I had a proper job I was on a pay scale and in the ten years I've been self-employed people either book me or they don't. As far as one of the bands is concerned I often think that the bookings we don't get go to cheaper bands. Too bad, they get what they pay for! Serves them right.
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#8
Well there is no harm in asking for a raise but a 6k raise is a bit steep. you could be pricing yourself out of a job. most raises are only 2-3% a year. Most people at the moment are taking pay cuts to keep their jobs and keep the company afloat. you must work for a magic recession proof company or your the luckiest man alive.
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#9
fudger Wrote:Well there is no harm in asking for a raise but a 6k raise is a bit steep. you could be pricing yourself out of a job. most raises are only 2-3% a year. Most people at the moment are taking pay cuts to keep their jobs and keep the company afloat. you must work for a magic recession proof company or your the luckiest man alive.

Not really the business is fucking flying, since I joined its just gone from strength to strength.
They seem to be recession proof!!

Plus I've never tried out my skills in a job before, so I took the first salary as a okay lets see how I get on and see how much I think i should be on.

Oh well fingers crossed, he still hasn't got back to me Roflmao could be a bad thing.Roflmao
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#10
[COLOR="Purple"]The only time I asked for a raise was just after uni with my first job...

I was an assistant manager for a video store. The state paid for half my salary which was minimum wage. Thru different programs I initiated their business increased nearly 200%. After half a year on minimum wage I asked for a raise. My mouth dropped when they offered me ten cents and he must have took it the opposite my meaning asking if it was too big an offer Rofl

From then on I only worked for someone who appreciated my efforts.

Good luck with it all Cards... ya deserve the raise and they know it![/COLOR]
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