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Oh, missed the currently unhappy part.


I'll still be able to work from home 3 days a week and schedule will mostly be dictated by meetings. Generally speaking, I would 8-43 or 9-5 but technically, no set schedule.

and yeah man, it's unbearable at this point, I am miserable every day do to others incompetence.
 
I'll still be able to work from home 3 days a week and schedule will mostly be dictated by meetings. Generally speaking, I would 8-43 or 9-5 but technically, no set schedule.

and yeah man, it's unbearable at this point, I am miserable every day do to others incompetence.
I don't really see how this is even a decision. It sounds like you keep all of the perks you currently have, get rid of a bunch of baggage, get extra props for dealing with someone you don't have an issue with but others do, AND get more money. Where's the downside?
 
I don't really see how this is even a decision. It sounds like you keep all of the perks you currently have, get rid of a bunch of baggage, get extra props for dealing with someone you don't have an issue with but others do, AND get more money. Where's the downside?



This is gonna sound dumb AF, but I won't be able to do 6-230 anymore or really take half days off because i decide at 10 am I don't want to work anymore that day. I guess it's all going to boil down to the money I am offered to transition.
 
Think I am going to get offered a promotion today. Hiring Director "wants to connect to chat this afternoon", here is my dilemma. I don't respect my current boss, she's turned into a helpless, micro-managing dimwit. My new boss is known for being "not the easiest to work with", basically, since i have partnered with her numerous times in the past and we get along fine. She is aggressive and goes for the throat, which is similar to my work style.

Would you take the promotion working for a new boss that you respect and knows her **** but can be a bitch or would you stay in your current position where, although you are unhappy, you can come and go when you please and basically get away with murder?

Looking at roughly a 10k a year salary bump.
TalkBeer has a Hiring Director now? How many idiots paid for that premium membership?
 
Ok, in the BadJustin boat. Put in for a new role that's a lateral move job code wise but higher engagement and responsibility. HR just called and said new policy (thanks merger) says no pay change on lateral moves. Anyone else run into this? Seems like something that can be overridden but not sure I want to press my luck.
 
Ok, in the BadJustin boat. Put in for a new role that's a lateral move job code wise but higher engagement and responsibility. HR just called and said new policy (thanks merger) says no pay change on lateral moves. Anyone else run into this? Seems like something that can be overridden but not sure I want to press my luck.



Seems stupid, especially if it involves more responsibility. I know my company does similar BUT there is managerial discretion to bump entry level up to 10% of ones current rate of pay.
 
Ok, in the BadJustin boat. Put in for a new role that's a lateral move job code wise but higher engagement and responsibility. HR just called and said new policy (thanks merger) says no pay change on lateral moves. Anyone else run into this? Seems like something that can be overridden but not sure I want to press my luck.
Definitely push back. That's a ******** response.

Signed, someone who regularly butts heads with HR's "standards".
 
This is where my corporation faults itself. If someone asks for more to stay with the company, it's a pretty much guaranteed response of "thanks for your time with us" and promote someone else that will probably do it cheaper.
 
This is where my corporation faults itself. If someone asks for more to stay with the company, it's a pretty much guaranteed response of "thanks for your time with us" and promote someone else that will probably do it cheaper.
A lot depends on your line of work. With unemployment like it is, many companies can't pay enough to keep good talent.
 

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