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[quote=Anonymous]It annoyed me when I asked for a $3000 raise at a small nonprofit, was told they didn’t have that money, and then hired a man with less experience (actually first post-college job) for the amount I’d asked for. I quit soon after. It annoyed me when I was hired in my government job and they counted work experience while you attended school part time but not part-time work while you attended school full time. It does not annoy me that people have promoted faster or make more money who made different choices in their careers. I went part time for a few years, took time off twice (unpaid) when our children were born, and took a month off (unpaid) when we moved across the country. I appreciate those options. Also, I just trained / worked with a new hire who I fully expect to have a meteoric rise and out earn me within a few years. Some people are just super stars. [/quote]
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