Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:$1 per hour is 5.5% raise if you already are at $18 -- closer to top of the market. While not unheard of, typical raises in corporate world are 1-3% year, with maybe best employees getting 4-4.5% at my company. I think MB will comparing it to what she gets at work, and 5.5% is kind of too high. I'd ask for 2.5%-3% raise not more.
This logic makes sense when you're talking about employees making tons of money. If 1% equates to a few cents per hour, it really is insulting. That isn't even enough to notice after taxes. In THIS industry, $1/hour increase annually is the norm. Now the fact that OP is already at the top of the market is the true issue here, but there is no reason to negotiate with yourself. Ask for the $1/hour increase and let them counter if they want. If they flat out refuse, perhaps you can negotiate another form of compensation increase (more vacation?).