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Let's talk raises.

I just got mine. A whopping 4%. I don't even want to tell H. It wasn't even anything I could debate, it just is what it is. Lamesauce.
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  • That seems pretty standard for a raise that isn't with a promotion. I usually only get around 3%, but I get a bonus too.
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  • The only time I've gotten more than 3% was when I got promoted. And that was all of 10%. Like you, Motz, it's not something I can debate. One year they didn't give any kind of raises or COL increases at all except to the two of us who got promoted. This year I doubt we will even get our usual little Christmas bonus (but I'm hoping!!).
  • I've never gotten a Christmas bonus.  Our raises are contract based and contracts are made for 4 years.  I'm 99.9% sure our new contract will not have any contractual raises.  Other than that I got a whopping $500 this year.
  • imageESDReturns:
    That seems pretty standard for a raise that isn't with a promotion. I usually only get around 3%, but I get a bonus too.

    Ugh, I guess you're right. I guess I don't see COL as a raise. My old company sucked azz and we still got COL. I did get a nice little bonus, which I wasn't expecting, so that helps.

  • Um really please tell me you aren't upset or bothered over a 4% raise...I know quite a few people that haven't gotten raises in 2+ years and one of those is my fi, he works his butt off and hasn't gotten a raise because the company has a pay raise freeze.
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  • Yeah I say be grateful for the raise. A lot of people don't get them at all.

    H worked five years for the same company and never got a raise or promotion. He got quarterly bonuses that amounted to less than $1k a year. He was one of the lucky ones - the majority of his fellow employees had to take a 10% pay cut when the economy tanked and still had to work the same number of hours. At least he didn't get that.

    Anyway, I get whatever ESD gets.

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  • Yeah, ours are called "salary actions" instead of raises.  I got a nice one this past year, but I've also been carrying an entire project and an ever-shifting team.  My manager knew she had to pony up some cash to keep me around.
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  • There is a girl on SO debating whether to accept a new position which includes a $21K raise or negotiate for more money. 

    Yes, twenty-one thousand more dollars per year. I wish I had such a dilemma, lol.  

  • imageMotzie:

    imageESDReturns:
    That seems pretty standard for a raise that isn't with a promotion. I usually only get around 3%, but I get a bonus too.

    Ugh, I guess you're right. I guess I don't see COL as a raise. My old company sucked azz and we still got COL. I did get a nice little bonus, which I wasn't expecting, so that helps.

    It's sucky times for almost everyone. At my (new) job, there's been one raise in the last 4 years, and it was less than 4%. So with COL people are actually making way less than they were back in 2007. 

    If I were overlord of the world, I'd decree 25% annual raises for all non-bacon-eating TIPers. 

  • imagesmock.smock:
    imageMotzie:

    imageESDReturns:
    That seems pretty standard for a raise that isn't with a promotion. I usually only get around 3%, but I get a bonus too.

    Ugh, I guess you're right. I guess I don't see COL as a raise. My old company sucked azz and we still got COL. I did get a nice little bonus, which I wasn't expecting, so that helps.

    It's sucky times for almost everyone. At my (new) job, there's been one raise in the last 4 years, and it was less than 4%. So with COL people are actually making way less than they were back in 2007. 

    If I were overlord of the world, I'd decree 25% annual raises for all non-bacon-eating TIPers. 

    I might give up bacon for a 25% increase.  

  • We are still getting them funded at 50% what they were and it's significantly less than 4%. My FI hasn't seen a raise in three years as they've had a freeze on them.

  • I haven't gotten a raise since September 1, 2008.  I'll take your 4% and I won't even whine about it.

    ETA:  I also don't get bonuses and can't get overtime.  (And I'm hourly, not salary.)

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  • imageInterrobang:

    There is a girl on SO debating whether to accept a new position which includes a $21K raise or negotiate for more money. 

    Yes, twenty-one thousand more dollars per year. I wish I had such a dilemma, lol.  

    I don't care how much the raise is, I'd always negotiate with any job offer. Sh!t, my job offer last spring was actually a higher raise than $21k (I was a grad student with a stipend before, so it's not as crazy as it sounds) and I still negotiated for a higher salary. I'm actually shocked that over 80% of people in that SO post told her not to negotiate at all.

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    imageInterrobang:

    There is a girl on SO debating whether to accept a new position which includes a $21K raise or negotiate for more money. 

    Yes, twenty-one thousand more dollars per year. I wish I had such a dilemma, lol.  

    I don't care how much the raise is, I'd always negotiate with any job offer. Sh!t, my job offer last spring was actually a higher raise than $21k (I was a grad student with a stipend before, so it's not as crazy as it sounds) and I still negotiated for a higher salary. I'm actually shocked that over 80% of people in that SO post told her not to negotiate at all.

    The PTO I probably would have tried to negotiate in her position, but I'm not sure on the actual money. Admittedly, I have been with the same company since college graduation, so I'm not very well versed in job offers, heh. I suspect that in Maine's shiitty job market and coming from my current wages I would be in such shock that I'd just take it and weep with glee. 

    The last time I tried to negotiate wages was at age 17. I went in to apply for the job where I met Mr. Bang and told them I wanted $7 per hour (at that point it was good money for a summer retail job!) and the boss said, "Will $7.50 do?"  

  • imagesmock.smock:
    imageInterrobang:

    There is a girl on SO debating whether to accept a new position which includes a $21K raise or negotiate for more money. 

    Yes, twenty-one thousand more dollars per year. I wish I had such a dilemma, lol.  

    I don't care how much the raise is, I'd always negotiate with any job offer. Sh!t, my job offer last spring was actually a higher raise than $21k (I was a grad student with a stipend before, so it's not as crazy as it sounds) and I still negotiated for a higher salary. I'm actually shocked that over 80% of people in that SO post told her not to negotiate at all.

    I was shocked too. It was their first offer. How many people come to the table and present their very best offer first? 

     

    I agree with everything that muddled said. You should listen to her. -ESDReturns
  • I shouldn't whine. I know that. I love my job. I just had myself amped up to negotiate and it really doesn't go down like that here.
  • I hear you Motzie.

    I find out about mine tomorrow.   I'm not expecting it will be good.  My firm is looking for ways to cut costs, and giving crappy raises is one of them.

    Here's the thing though about raises, at least my perspective.   I get that a lot of people aren't getting raises now, or that they're being cut.   I understand that.   If my company came to its employees and said, "the economy is bad, we can't afford the raises you used to get, etc" I'd be fine with it.  Hell, I'd even be grateful.   But they don't do that.  Instead, they say "you didn't do well this past year, so we're justified in giving you less money" when they're giving less money across the board.   Don't lie about it!    Be honest instead of trying to blame the employee!   And it's hard to understand when the president is still making millions and employing all his children at high salaries for doing virtually nothing.

    That's my rant of the day.

  • We don't even do ours til like late Jan or so... but I'm planning on going in there with guns a blazin'.  They looooooove me... tell me so all the time.  However, I was promoted to team lead without making a dime extra.  I make the same as the people I supervise.  I plan on going into the meeting, giving them a chance to offer me something worth my time.  If they don't say anything, I'll be producing all the emails (including the 3 page one from my CEO about how amazing I am) they've sent me and say "OBVIOUSLY, you think I'm worth more.  I'd like to see that value in cold, hard cash please!"
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  • imageimoan:
    We don't even do ours til like late Jan or so... but I'm planning on going in there with guns a blazin'.  They looooooove me... tell me so all the time.  However, I was promoted to team lead without making a dime extra.  I make the same as the people I supervise.  I plan on going into the meeting, giving them a chance to offer me something worth my time.  If they don't say anything, I'll be producing all the emails (including the 3 page one from my CEO about how amazing I am) they've sent me and say "OBVIOUSLY, you think I'm worth more.  I'd like to see that value in cold, hard cash please!"

    That just ain't right. 

    I agree with everything that muddled said. You should listen to her. -ESDReturns
  • imagePinkplasticdoll:
    Um really please tell me you aren't upset or bothered over a 4% raise...I know quite a few people that haven't gotten raises in 2+ years and one of those is my fi, he works his butt off and hasn't gotten a raise because the company has a pay raise freeze.

    I agree with this... I've been making the EXACT same annual salary for SEVEN YEARS now!  Exact.  I made a bunch of lateral moves, then I got laid off and after 6 months, I was happy when they offered me exactly what I was making previously.  And because of the economy, they haven't done raises.

    And I've NEVER had this elusive Christmas bonus everyone speaks of.  I've been in the corporate world for 13 years.

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  • A few years back... my boss called us all into a meeting.  The tone of her voice freaked us all the eff out.  We thought we were being laid off.  She sits down and is all solemn and goes "Guys, I hate to break the bad news to you... but there will be no raises this year".  There was silence and then everyone was like "oh, okay... is that all?"  You should've seen the look on my boss's face.  She was expecting people to start throwing stuff or something.  We explained that as long as we still had our job, we're a-ok.  The look on her face walking out of that meeting was priceless.
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  • imagedonnycornelius:

    I hear you Motzie.

    I find out about mine tomorrow.   I'm not expecting it will be good.  My firm is looking for ways to cut costs, and giving crappy raises is one of them.

    Here's the thing though about raises, at least my perspective.   I get that a lot of people aren't getting raises now, or that they're being cut.   I understand that.   If my company came to its employees and said, "the economy is bad, we can't afford the raises you used to get, etc" I'd be fine with it.  Hell, I'd even be grateful.   But they don't do that.  Instead, they say "you didn't do well this past year, so we're justified in giving you less money" when they're giving less money across the board.   Don't lie about it!    Be honest instead of trying to blame the employee!   And it's hard to understand when the president is still making millions and employing all his children at high salaries for doing virtually nothing.

    That's my rant of the day.

    This is sadly all too familiar. Sigh. 

  • I wish H got more than a COL raise. Hopefully he'll get the job he applied for (within the same company) and therefore get a raise.

    I got a Christmas bonus of $250 at my first job when I was 20 years old. I didn't know such things happened so it was pretty awesome. Oh 2005-2006, you were good to me.  Since I currently work two crap part time jobs I get nothing extra, not even a COL raise or PTO.

    Good thing H and I have a deal that I'll have the kids and he'll make the big bucks. Wink

  • We're waiting to hear whether or not DH will be getting a bonus this year (if it comes, it will be sometime in the next two weeks). Supposedly DH's GM is meeting with all the guys in his terminal this week (tomorrow maybe?), but DH probably won't get up there. We've heard two stories so far, one from management last quarter saying "There will be a bonus of $_____ sometime between Thanksgiving and Christmas" and one rumor that the bonuses may not happen until next year. We're not counting on getting it, but I gotta say a bonus sure would reduce my stress level right now.
  • Well my DH got a 2% raise, and health insurance premiums went up, so it nets out to a 1% pay decrease.  

     I would be careful complaining about "only" 4% these days, as that is becoming above average pretty quickly.

  • imageInterrobang:
    imagedonnycornelius:

    I hear you Motzie.

    I find out about mine tomorrow.   I'm not expecting it will be good.  My firm is looking for ways to cut costs, and giving crappy raises is one of them.

    Here's the thing though about raises, at least my perspective.   I get that a lot of people aren't getting raises now, or that they're being cut.   I understand that.   If my company came to its employees and said, "the economy is bad, we can't afford the raises you used to get, etc" I'd be fine with it.  Hell, I'd even be grateful.   But they don't do that.  Instead, they say "you didn't do well this past year, so we're justified in giving you less money" when they're giving less money across the board.   Don't lie about it!    Be honest instead of trying to blame the employee!   And it's hard to understand when the president is still making millions and employing all his children at high salaries for doing virtually nothing.

    That's my rant of the day.

    This is sadly all too familiar. Sigh. 

    Yeah, it's pretty frustrating.   The sun shines out of my arse 50 weeks of the year, but 2 weeks before my review, my work product suspiciously goes downhill....but then I'm awesome again after my review.   

    It blows my mind how this stuff works.

  • 4% isn't bad.  Last year I got a 3% (standard for the company) but our health insurance went up 8% so I was -5%...WTF?
  • 4% is better than nothing...which is what I have received as a raise for the past 10 years.

    (NOT complaining, am happy I have a job)

     

  • Did I just open a post from 2006?

    ::reads responses::

    Hm, guess not.

  • I negotiated my salary in my current position so I could actually continue to live here... but my department has not seen a raise or COL increase in over 5 years.  In my previous job, it had been almost 3 years and I had a pay reduction on top of all that.  All y'all with 4% whines... boooo!
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