Re: New Promotion, need advice from experience people who deal with this situation.
From: Noah Roberts (nroberts_at_dontemailme.com)
Date: 02/06/05
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Date: Sun, 06 Feb 2005 12:48:38 -0800
pachanga wrote:
> 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.
>
Apprerently you won't be getting an answer here. I don't know of any
group like comp.lang.c++.salary or any other group devoted to salary
descussion so there really is no place where the topic police will not
shoot at you. However, the people in comp.programming *might* be more
helpful than this group seems to want to be. In fact at one time I
asked for advice about an interview and got a lot of good help from
/nice/ people in that group.
If I could I would, but I don't really know either. I would probably
just ask if I was worried about it. Good luck with the new position.
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