I could leave here and probably make $50k more a year but that would mean moving or changing my job. Changing jobs locally would mean I would have to commute-- no. I like being 10 minutes from home, my daughter goes to daycare here on campus, I am a 3 minute walk-- if I changed she would have to change daycares which I don't want to happen. The work daycare is one of the top ones in the state; she is thriving and learning so much there I can't see the benefit in leaving. Yet, she won't be little forever and that is when the move will happen.
Hmmmm...I'm wondering if you are working in my office! Mid-town Manhattan? We just got quite a few people here who are commuting from CT.
Yes, I am in mid-town Manhattan for a large firm. I was in Stamford until the end of last year for a different large firm that also has a large office in NYC. Alot of our staff was transfered to that office at that time, but unfortunately my position was eliminated. So far I'm liking my new job, but I'll have to see how much I like it after review time. Maybe we do work for the same place!
Uratoon-
Can you use twiced in a sentence for me since I'm not from the south?
But there are no good jobs in MI, so I am stuck, or I can take a position that pays much less. So much for having a college degree
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I'm not asking for your salary info, just curious as to what goes on in the world of increases.
TIA!
I would advise all of you to find out what the going rate is for your job AT OTHER COMPANIES.
DH had not gotten a raise for years at his old employer...not even cost of living.......eventhough his reviews were all outstanding. So he decided to investigate and found out he was underpaid by quite a little bit.![]()
So , he applied for a few jobs and got an offer for a lot more than he was making.
So, if you're not too excited about your current salary, it never hurts to investigate what the going rate is. Then either ask for a raise where you are or start looking around.

Just went through my review and increase process.I was given one of the highest reviews for my dept so I'm assuming what I got was one of the highest percentage increase.
Well, it's a bit less noticeable than I would have liked.
Mine was 4.33%. My father works in education and averages 4.5%.
I'm not asking for your salary info, just curious as to what goes on in the world of increases.
TIA!