SadimirPutin
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Thanks for the advice. I have the same mindset. I started off with a real shytty salary, on the low end of the range, any much lower and it would have been
Even 65K would be a come up to me, which is weird considering what my skillset is and the value I'm adding to the company.
When discussing promotions the boss said annual raises are 2 to 4%. Lets say I luck out and its 4% annual raise every year it would take me 10 years to reach 90K or some shyt
& I got buddies working at Amazon with 80K out the gate.
A good rule of thumb is to consider what you are responsible for....
wil you be responsible for a cluster of servers that handle a million dollars of transactions over a 6 month period? If they are not breaking you off 68k off the bat then something is very wrong
Are you responsible for an upgrade that brings up a new branch office in london? why they lowballing you
The responsibilities of the job should factor in what you ask to be compensated