Re: [OT] Re: New Promotion, need advice from experience people who deal with this situation.
From: Jonathan Turkanis (technews_at_kangaroologic.com)
Date: 02/06/05
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Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2005 00:04:49 -0700
Clark S. Cox III wrote:
> On 2005-02-05 22:41:05 -0500, "pachanga" <quakepapi@yahoo.com> said:
>
>> Last week, I got a promotion to a higher position with new
>> responsibilities and new supervisor. My supervisor ask me about a new
>> position opening, and I took the position, but I totally forgot to
>> ask how much is my raise. A week has past and no one has mention it
>> to me. Next week I start training. What should I do? I feel kinda
>> weird, one thing is I do want to know now. And, the other is should
>> I wait till I go to the new position? What is the normal steps in
>> this process. I kinda feel like I am not going to get a raise, but
>> that would be silly if that happens.
>
> What, on Earth, does your salary have to do with C++?
Perhaps his original salary was one cent, and it has now been incremented.
Jonathan
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