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durtyrute 02-17-2012 03:43 PM

yes

Rain Man 02-17-2012 03:44 PM

You've averaged a 5.2% per year raise, so they're not screwing you. You're just in a low-wage job. Maybe you could make more money at another company with the same job, which would be great, but even a big boost would put you at maybe $20. If you want to make significantly more you probably should consider switching careers.

mikeyis4dcats. 02-17-2012 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 8380187)
You've averaged a 5.2% per year raise, so they're not screwing you. You're just in a low-wage job. Maybe you could make more money at another company with the same job, which would be great, but even a big boost would put you at maybe $20. If you want to make significantly more you probably should consider switching careers.

yeah, to be fair, it's not like he's in a real high stakes industry. He does a job and make steady profit I'm sure, but in professions like mine where I can post a net profit of $160k+ on a project in 6 months or less that's where you see compensation accordingly.

lcarus 02-17-2012 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 8380187)
You've averaged a 5.2% per year raise, so they're not screwing you. You're just in a low-wage job. Maybe you could make more money at another company with the same job, which would be great, but even a big boost would put you at maybe $20. If you want to make significantly more you probably should consider switching careers.

You are right, but I feel like I'm entitled to at least a couple dollars per hour more. I do a lot for the company. I often work on weekends, work late, deliver product to customers, fix our laser engravers. The problem is, the company is run so poorly and inefficiently, we aren't making a ton of profit. For instance, we pay a woman 30k a year almost to sit around and play Farmville.

That said, there are some perks to this job. If I'm engraving a big order, I can watch Netflix or play an NES emulator at my desk. I would get a lot of flexibility as far as hours and days off, IF I wasn't needed. So it isn't an entirely grim picture, but as a whole, I really am tired of the way things are going here, plus I'm having a tough time as I'm single and living on my own with a car payment and all that stuff.

mikeyis4dcats. 02-17-2012 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by lcarus (Post 8380229)
You are right, but I feel like I'm entitled to at least a couple dollars per hour more. I do a lot for the company. I often work on weekends, work late, deliver product to customers, fix our laser engravers. The problem is, the company is run so poorly and inefficiently, we aren't making a ton of profit. For instance, we pay a woman 30k a year almost to sit around and play Farmville.

That said, there are some perks to this job. If I'm engraving a big order, I can watch Netflix or play an NES emulator at my desk. I would get a lot of flexibility as far as hours and days off, IF I wasn't needed. So it isn't an entirely grim picture, but as a whole, I really am tired of the way things are going here, plus I'm having a tough time as I'm single and living on my own with a car payment and all that stuff.

are you paid hourly or salary?

lcarus 02-17-2012 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by mikeyis4dcats. (Post 8380233)
are you paid hourly or salary?

Hourly. I do get some OT, but a lot of times I come up there and do stuff off the clock, which I don't mind too much. I just feel like I should be appreciated a bit more. In the form of a raise, however minute it may be.

mikeyis4dcats. 02-17-2012 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by lcarus (Post 8380241)
Hourly. I do get some OT, but a lot of times I come up there and do stuff off the clock, which I don't mind too much. I just feel like I should be appreciated a bit more. In the form of a raise, however minute it may be.

oh, I get that....but you have to temper somewhat in today's economy. Just becuase you have'nt kept up year to year doesn't mean you can realistically expect to make it all up in one year. You need to make your concerns known, and if they value you, they will work on making it right.

I got a $10k raise and a $10k project bonus last year by letting the mgmt here know I was underpaid and needed to catch up. It didn't make it perfect, but it's a start.

evolve27 02-17-2012 04:10 PM

Yes u are getting ****ed. Leave that job and work for yourself

DRU 02-17-2012 04:15 PM

I'd get on www.odesk.com and www.elance.com as a designer. There are all sorts of people on there looking for designers to create website layouts, advertising material, etc. for them. You can set your own rate and let people find you, or you can actively search for the jobs that people are posting for design work.

As others have said, you're selling yourself short. 10 years experience working on Photoshop means you know how to use it when most people don't. Simple as that. There will always be more to learn, but you can do that while working on new projects.

I can pretty much guarantee you that you'd be making a heck of a lot more working on your own as a sub-contractor than you are based on what you've said here. I wouldn't just quit the job and start it immediately, but get yourself on those platforms, get a couple of side jobs, and I'd bet you'll quickly feel a lot more comfortable telling them to screw off.

Then, who knows, they'll probably realize how much they need you at that point and fight to keep you.

Reerun_KC 02-17-2012 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Flopnuts (Post 8380025)
So your Dad makes a comfortable living, and you make around half or less than he does after 10 years. Word to the wise, 13.50 today is worth about what 8.50 was 10 years ago. They don't value you. Get the **** out.

When did 50-60K become a comfortable living?

BigMeatballDave 02-17-2012 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Reerun_KC (Post 8380283)
When did 50-60K become a comfortable living?

Depends on how many kids you have. I have one. If I made 60k I would be living very comfortably.

Bearcat 02-17-2012 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Reerun_KC (Post 8380283)
When did 50-60K become a comfortable living?

It is for KC (per person, anyway), and I assume it would be for Tulsa, too.

Stewie 02-17-2012 04:27 PM

And I posted about rip-off oil changes. Sheesh! It's worse than I thought.

R8RFAN 02-17-2012 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Reerun_KC (Post 8380283)
When did 50-60K become a comfortable living?

Plenty of money

oldman 02-17-2012 04:36 PM

I don't know what the cost of living is in Tulsa, but $13.50 isn't much. I'd tell you to take your talents elsewhere, but consider that a lot of employers want to see a piece of paper to go along with your experience. Better have something else lined up before you tell them to take this job and shove it.


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