Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here again, since he started six years ago his salary has increased by 50 percent so they're not little merit increases. :/
And you're not hearing what everyone is saying. He needs to leave to get a title bump
How does someone leave a job and get a new one at a higher level? Isn't that tough?
Every job I’ve left for was a title and comp bump.
Anonymous wrote:DH is a "senior manager" at his small company. For two years he's been angling for a director role and sees people younger than him getting it.
He gets positive reviews each time. He gets raises each time. He makes what is on par for the industry. He really just needs a different title because without it, he can't then segue to a new job at the level of seniority he wants (and it affects recruiting. too).
He is frustrated. I asked him what his boss said, and I guess his boss says he should do x, y, z...then DH says he already does that, and they get nowhere. (I'm not on the call so I have no idea how it plays out but DH basically says he's told he'll become a director when he does stuff he already does.)
DH then pressed his boss for a concrete plan and a weekly check-in about the goals to get where he wants to be. Beyond that, what can he do? Why does this happen? The ONLY thing I can think of is that my DH presents as exceptionally laid back and doesn't telegraph "leadership" in the way some of his peers might. IDK -- ideas??
Anonymous wrote:Some companies simply don't have the space for the next title. Apply to that next title somewhere else.
Anonymous wrote:Who are you, his mother? His recruiter? Or are you his wife?
He sounds like a beta simp. That's why he isn't a Director yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, why are you so invested in your husband’s title? If he’s really the type who needs his wife to do his homework for him, maybe he’s not director material.
Being "so invested" doesn't mean dashing off a quick post on an anonymous forum. Posting here isn't exactly doing "homework." It takes 15 seconds. You sound mad!
No, just amused.
You should consider Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime if you're stuck looking for amusement on a Jobs forum. There's also YouTube.
No need. I’m working. Getting paid to be amused by this post.
Do you need more to do?
No, this arrangement actually works out perfectly for me. I’m going to bow out, since we’ve gone off topic. Best of luck to your husband, his title, and you by association!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, why are you so invested in your husband’s title? If he’s really the type who needs his wife to do his homework for him, maybe he’s not director material.
Being "so invested" doesn't mean dashing off a quick post on an anonymous forum. Posting here isn't exactly doing "homework." It takes 15 seconds. You sound mad!
No, just amused.
You should consider Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime if you're stuck looking for amusement on a Jobs forum. There's also YouTube.
No need. I’m working. Getting paid to be amused by this post.
Do you need more to do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, why are you so invested in your husband’s title? If he’s really the type who needs his wife to do his homework for him, maybe he’s not director material.
Being "so invested" doesn't mean dashing off a quick post on an anonymous forum. Posting here isn't exactly doing "homework." It takes 15 seconds. You sound mad!
No, just amused.
You should consider Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime if you're stuck looking for amusement on a Jobs forum. There's also YouTube.
No need. I’m working. Getting paid to be amused by this post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, why are you so invested in your husband’s title? If he’s really the type who needs his wife to do his homework for him, maybe he’s not director material.
Being "so invested" doesn't mean dashing off a quick post on an anonymous forum. Posting here isn't exactly doing "homework." It takes 15 seconds. You sound mad!
No, just amused.
You should consider Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime if you're stuck looking for amusement on a Jobs forum. There's also YouTube.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, why are you so invested in your husband’s title? If he’s really the type who needs his wife to do his homework for him, maybe he’s not director material.
Being "so invested" doesn't mean dashing off a quick post on an anonymous forum. Posting here isn't exactly doing "homework." It takes 15 seconds. You sound mad!
No, just amused.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, why are you so invested in your husband’s title? If he’s really the type who needs his wife to do his homework for him, maybe he’s not director material.
Being "so invested" doesn't mean dashing off a quick post on an anonymous forum. Posting here isn't exactly doing "homework." It takes 15 seconds. You sound mad!
No, just amused.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, why are you so invested in your husband’s title? If he’s really the type who needs his wife to do his homework for him, maybe he’s not director material.
Being "so invested" doesn't mean dashing off a quick post on an anonymous forum. Posting here isn't exactly doing "homework." It takes 15 seconds. You sound mad!
Anonymous wrote:OP, why are you so invested in your husband’s title? If he’s really the type who needs his wife to do his homework for him, maybe he’s not director material.