If your rent goes up while you are living there you are doing something wrong... |
LOL You are living in a fantasy world, Child. |
Nope - I asked for my raise and got it. And you are boring me with the same nonsense over and over. COL has been pointed out to you, merit increase has been pointed out to you and you simply are too stupid to acknowledge it. You are truly embarrassing yourself, PP. Stop. I actually am starting to feel sorry for you. |
| Look for another job now because you're next to be cut off. No one voluntarily moves to a house with one bathroom. |
| Just an fyi, I have a five bedroom home and my two children share one bedroom. So don't automatically think just bc two kids will share means there are financial problems. |
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Funny...Nannies are not supposed to get raises, yet it seems every 8 months or so, my landlord has no issue sending out notices to us residents that due to "cost of living" increases...Our monthly rent will increase five dollars starting in thirty days or so.
Even my brother who is on State disability, gets his Social Security check amount raised every year due to a "Cost of Living" increase as well. |
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Nannies aren't the only ones not getting raises. Lots of workers in many industries are not getting raises, even while their expenses rise.
It's the economy. |
$5 a MONTH rent increase means you need a $1 an HOUR (160+ hours a month) increase? How is that fair? |
Do you Boss give you the same answer when you ask for raise? Disgusting troll |
| I posted a couple weeks ago about a similar situation and received $2 raise! I was expecting maybe $1 so was pleasantly surprised. They both mentioned they were embarrassed they didn't bring it up first and thanked me for being proactive! Good luck OP, seems like you deserve it! |
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You definitely deserve a raise after working for a family for 4.5 years at the same rate. Do not listen to anyone telling you otherwise. Between COL and your added experience, it really should have happened earlier.
Just out of curiosity, how much are you making now? No matter what you say, I think you deserve a raise. I'm just wondering how much the family is taking advantage of you (because not giving you a raise after all these years is taking advantage of you). |
| PP here: I want to add that I include other benefits when I say "raise." For instance, additional paid vacation time (of your choosing), more help with health insurance, etc. End of year bonuses or gifts should not be included, though, since you can't count on them. |