Should I just flat out ask this recruiter what the pay and benefits are for the position she's harassing me about?
Recruiters hit me up all the time because I'm good at a job most people find boring and shitty. They're always, "OMG I SEE U HAVE A GIRL.... I mean job... BUT DO U WANNA LEAVE HER... I mean leave it??" (It's like I'm dating these fucking people).
The things is... I don't mind leaving my current job, but it's entirely dependent on whether or not they'll A) pay me more or B) give me a shit-ton more benefits than I currently have.
I'm not interested - at all - unless this is the case because what I do is basically the same no matter where I am. So it really does come down to $$. I couldn't give less of a fuck about the "work environment" and "work life balance" because I work fine with everyone and I'm not trying to have "a life" I'm trying to have fucking money in this US economic shit hole we're in. So I REALLY don't give a flying fuck about the "opportunity" unless it pays. And there's nothing I detest more than wasting my time floating around interviewing with jobs I won't take.
But everyone and their mother tells me "Oh no don't do that, that's not how business is conducted." Why the fuck not? i thought business was supposed to be about making money, not massaging feelings.
Yeah, asking about pay and benefits is perfectly normal. Just politely ask, and if it isn't a better offer tell them you make more in your current situation, and unless they can offer more you aren't interested. I don't know who told you this is bad behavior, but tell them I hate them.
>>16908225
> but tell them I hate them.
Hahaha awesome, thanks man.
>>16908198
I'm curious OP, what is it you do?
Didnt even read your post but:
>selling your ass without negotiating for pay
How do you even do this? Its literally the only thing i care about when being interviewed.