Momager
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Sep 27, 2018
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So here’s the background…
You’ve been at a job for 6 months. It’s a large, 6 office (medical) practice. You are in the workers comp section. Never see actual patients. You’re more on the legal end.
Since you started, 1 person in your department has quit.
They are now looking to hire 2 new people because your office is growing and understaffed.
You asked about your up-coming review, and you’re told there’s nothing on the horizon.
You look at the ad for the new hires, and notice the starting salary is above what they hired you at, just 6 months prior.
Can you ask for a raise? If not yet, when?
PS Be nice. I’m sick as a dog

You’ve been at a job for 6 months. It’s a large, 6 office (medical) practice. You are in the workers comp section. Never see actual patients. You’re more on the legal end.
Since you started, 1 person in your department has quit.
They are now looking to hire 2 new people because your office is growing and understaffed.
You asked about your up-coming review, and you’re told there’s nothing on the horizon.
You look at the ad for the new hires, and notice the starting salary is above what they hired you at, just 6 months prior.
Can you ask for a raise? If not yet, when?
PS Be nice. I’m sick as a dog

