Without going into specifics, and realizing that a lot of people on these boards don't even have a full-time job, and recognizing that a lot is dependent upon sector, employer, etc...
Does anyone have a good idea of what a "good" raise should be? I don't care if you break it out in percentage terms of absolute dollar amounts. I'm just curious. I've heard of some people getting only 1-2% "token" raises, I've heard of much larger ones as well. I've never been one to study other people's compensation or to get caught up even caring about what Joe Blow makes. For me, it's about individual happiness; but admittedly, I don't really have a barometer to measure my own success, so I'm posing the question here hoping for some insight. Thanks.
Jun-16-2005 18:45
trancaholic
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Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Aalborg
I'd say that it depends on your current salary, the success of the company, and how great you are. No simple % or $ answer.
Jun-16-2005 18:59
Yoepus
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Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Ketchup fields, Texas
I think there is a site that posts suggested salaries and the like.. might even be called www.salary.com ...
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Originally posted by trancaholic
I'd say that it depends on your current salary, the success of the company, and how great you are. No simple % or $ answer.
You're no help!
However, those are all salient points.
Jun-16-2005 19:03
Yoepus
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Location: Ketchup fields, Texas
oh and I think $10K is a nice raise!
I mean unless you make more then half a mil, then its sortof a joke...
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Originally posted by Yoepus
oh and I think $10K is a nice raise!
I mean unless you make more then half a mil, then its sortof a joke...
I would agree. Of course, it takes the niceness out of it when you break it down and figure that's an extra $833 per month Gross...then you break it down and figure it's an extra $400 per paycheck(assuming you're on a bi-weekly pay schedule)...then you put your taxes in and realize that you just got an extra $200 per paycheck on a $10K raise. Sounds a lot better before you break it down to what it really amounts to!
Then again, maybe that's just an indication of how good I am at spending money! (or maybe it's the Mrs.)
Of course it all varies by industry. But that's my estimation given my 3 or so years out in the work force.
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Jun-16-2005 21:23
smokeape
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Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Heart of Dixie
quote:
Originally posted by occrider
< 3% = FU inflation raise
3-5% = nominal raise
5-9% = not bad! raise
> 9% = don't complain raise
Of course it all varies by industry. But that's my estimation given my 3 or so years out in the work force.
I normally get the governmental FU stipend.
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Jun-17-2005 01:12
Q5echo
asymetrical scepticism
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Dallas
4-5% plus inflation annually.
that's what i'm used to anyway.
would you include or prefer cash bonuses?
Jun-17-2005 17:58
Shakka
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Registered: Feb 2003
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by Q5echo
would you include or prefer cash bonuses?
I would not include a bonus specifically, as they vary and are not always guaranteed. That said, when I get my W-2s at the end of each year, I will compare this year's gross with last year's gross and figure my percentage increase. It just doesn't feel right, to me, to categorize a bonus as part of your regular payscale.
Cash bonuses are nice. It always creates an urge to go out and get a big-ticket impulse buy, and then try as hard as I can to stash away the leftovers for savings.
Jun-17-2005 20:18
Q5echo
asymetrical scepticism
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Dallas
quote:
Originally posted by Shakka
Cash bonuses are nice. It always creates an urge to go out and get a big-ticket impulse buy, and then try as hard as I can to stash away the leftovers for savings.
well, if your not satisfied with the "gross" progress of your salary, or the lack thereof, then i think you may have answered your own question. b/c i can almost guarantee you that the "net" on you're W2 hasn't changed much either despite, whatever. you can thank my president for that i'm kinda kidding and i'm not.
...but you're right. i spent a good part of my bonus on big ticket shizzle. the difference between you and i though is i have socked away nada.
i stoopid.
Jun-18-2005 07:58
Shakka
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Registered: Feb 2003
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Originally posted by Q5echo
the difference between you and i though is i have socked away nada.
You forget I'm married. Ever paid $600 to have a picture framed?