paydawg
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WTTCHMN said:paydawg said:irvinehomeowner said:Whenever I hear stories about this I always wonder if I am getting all the facts.
Although I can acknowledge there is some "good ole boy" mentality still hanging around, I don't know if race (or gender) is that much of a barrier anymore these days.
Usually, if you're good, you'll get moved up, regardless of skin color or which bathroom you use. Usually when the truth comes out, there is some other reason(s) advancement doesn't happen and while it could be of cultural origin that affects the person's personality/work ethic/management skill, it's not something that isn't fixable.
To me, if you are really as good as you say you are, they would match the competing offer and if you really want to move up as much as you say you do, then if they don't, you go to that other company and move up there. Unless you are okay with being where you are at due to stability or other factors... and if that's the case, I don't think you should be too concerned because you chose that.
I'm in a similar position where I think my salary at another company is probably close to double but at the same time, I am in a position of stability and being able to choose what I want to do so I take that into more consideration than the dollar value. I can complain I'm not being paid enough... but then I'm also not having to work insane hours, be under more scrutiny and not having the flexibility to set my own schedule and tasks. It's always greener but then you think about the fact that you can post on TI a million times and that makes it all better.![]()
I'm completely fine if they were to say "you're not good enough to get promoted", but that's not the case. I've never had a negative review (all have been very positive) and I've accomplished more than others that were promoted before me. I expressed my frustration to my boss regarding those others that are being promoted and his response is "I agree they shouldn't have been promoted before you but just understand they were promoted for reasons that I cannot share -- they were special circumstances". WTH is that?
Dawg, time to leave. The writing is on the wall. Unless you prefer half the pay like IHO so you can keep posting on TI all day.
I fully agree. It's time to leave and I've already been putting out feelers to do just that. It's not easy to leave with a comparable comp., benefits, and security of my current employer, but when I do find that next opportunity, I will not hesitate. Until then, I feel stuck under bad & biased management.