• @[email protected]
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    8 months ago

    That’s when you look for a new job.

    I’m not one to defend companies at all, but in my experience when I can actually prove I’m “better” than my coworkers I’ve gotten the raises I’ve asked for. I make every attempt to prove my value, come with the argument, and if they deny me then I quit after I’ve found something else. (I’m a blue collar schmuck so it’s not like I’m some high demand tech bro.)

    You have to ask, they will never just give you a raise.

    That said I’ve never worked for a corporation other than my retail days, but you’d never be able to prove any “value” in those situations anyway.

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      78 months ago

      It’s an issue with union jobs though, I’m currently pushing for the creation of a new position at a higher level to recognize the fact that although everyone might be trained to do the same things, some people clearly take care of stuff most employees couldn’t handle.

      • @jumjummy
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        38 months ago

        That’s probably the biggest issues I see with unions. Unless there’s a path for star performers to move ahead faster, it completely removes the incentive to work harder. Sorry, “seniority” as the only measure of compensation and title is bullshit.