RadioFanatic
Mouseketeer<br><font color=6d6b70>SO not a jewelry
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Why not go to your boss and tell them you were unhappy with a bonus? I have. The world didn't end. I have either been given an reasonable explanation of why it was lower than I felt was appropriate, or been given total B.S. - in which case I knew it was time to move on.
Employment is a two-way street. While this recession has made everyone skittish - me included, trust me - you have a right to be compensated fairly for the work you do. Taking on work that other's won't deserves extra compensation.
This take-what-you-get-and-don't-make-waves attitude is what keeps many women from climbing the corporate ladder. Yes, my flame suit is on!
You said it perfectly!
Good workers who are willing to travel for work, esp. for an extended period of time are hard to find. I would ask them to make you an offer amount on the bonus and then go for more. You know they aren't going to offer the maximum amount they will pay, they'll go more toward the low end so when they bring you the offer, just up it. The worst that could happen is that they say no and you still get a bonus. But they may take your offer and give you what you want or somewhere in the middle. It's a win-win situation no matter what! 
but that doesn't mean my feelings aren't valid.


How appropriate! I need to use this line!