Imagine getting JUST in your career
>>38219436
stop posting this shit you retarded fucking cuck
what happened? they fired you and then reset wages?
>>38219532
No I left for a new job that didn't work out so I reapplied
>>38219565
Get fucked lol
Orig
>>38219613
Why? It was for a financial analyst job. You'd have done the same thing
>>38219629
I get paid more per hour at my t shirt folding job LOL B t f o
>>38219565
oh wow. what happened at the other job?
>>38219741
Heh, I'm still good, still applying
>>38219629
>Financial Analyst
>18.15 Highest
Hmm?
My starting salary was 62k/year.
>>38220374
This was for my old job not the financial analyst job. That's why I left. It was $55k
>>38220404
Why did you go back?
Toxic management?
>>38220475
It didn't work out. Friend said it was mostly just being an Excel monkey but it was actually more
>>38219436
Already been JUSTed, fag.
>wagie in City enterprise division
>rates need to double to keep operations
unchanged
>Politicians downtown decide to privatize,
selling my career out to the highest bidder.
>>38220512
VBA and Python is what I'm guessing.
You should go for it anon I believe.
>>38220623
No, it was more on the finance side that I didn't know. I was fine with Excel
>>38219436
lol, why would you accept a 40% pay decrease? It's not even the loss of money itself that's bad so much as the complete lack of respect they have for you to do that. You shouldn't accept anything less than what you were already making if you're reapplying to an old job, pay is supposed to be based on the value you're creating, it's not like you're creating 40% less value now because you worked somewhere else for half a year. It's one thing if a company offers you less than the last job you had, but in this case they have no excuse for radically reducing your pay like that since they already had you assessed as worth 18.15/hour less than a year ago. Using compensation as a form of passive aggressive punishment isn't a normal thing for a legitimate company to do.
>>38220695
You should have just faked it anon. It's what everyone does.
>>38220798
I would assume the company doesn't want him back.
>>38220984
Believe me, I tried. Not fun going back to blue collar while making 50% less. Still applying, still being optimistic though
>>38220986
Exactly. Why would you want to work for an employer who is so uninterested in you that they're offering you a massive pay cut from your previous salary? That's like your ex-gf agreeing to date you again but only if you let her have sex with other guys on the side and agree to provide transportation for them to and from her apartment.
>>38219565
>Leaving for a new job you don't even know is stable
Deserved it tbqh fampai lol lmfao.