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Asking for a raise


Question Posted Thursday July 26 2007, 2:29 am

I recently just asked for a pay increase at my job but havent heard anything back yet. I figured I would approach the boss again and maybe have a sit down with him. What are some things I should ask or bring up that might help my cause? any help would be apprecited

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soundslikepink answered Thursday July 26 2007, 2:56 am:
You should remind him of how long you've been with the company and make sure to bring up all of your achievements and accomplishments. Tell him how valuable you are and how much you love what you do. Let him know that you hope to have a long relationship as an employer with him and that you constantly strive to better yourself. If he says no, instead of getting angry, ask him why he came to that decision and what you can do in the future to get the raise. This will show that you have have determination and are willing to work hard for what you rightfully deserve. Good luck! :)

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