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What kind of offer would it take for you to move to a different job?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sam Shoun" data-source="post: 1692552" data-attributes="member: 15489"><p>I'm not sure what line of work you're in, but in my industry (and many others) it is not uncommon to talk to your boss and HR people and say "here is what company X is offering me to go work for them" and get your employer to match it. If you're a valued employee sometimes they'll even pay you more to stay on. If you like your job that much you might feel out this option a little. </p><p></p><p>They won't tolerate an employee abusing this approach (doing it frequently/repeatedly). But if you can legitimately earn much more money elsewhere, then the fact is you're underpaid and your superiors / HR need to know about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sam Shoun, post: 1692552, member: 15489"] I'm not sure what line of work you're in, but in my industry (and many others) it is not uncommon to talk to your boss and HR people and say "here is what company X is offering me to go work for them" and get your employer to match it. If you're a valued employee sometimes they'll even pay you more to stay on. If you like your job that much you might feel out this option a little. They won't tolerate an employee abusing this approach (doing it frequently/repeatedly). But if you can legitimately earn much more money elsewhere, then the fact is you're underpaid and your superiors / HR need to know about it. [/QUOTE]
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