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For questions about fixed monetary compensation, distinct from hourly wages, piece wages, bonuses, and non-cash compensation.

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I quit. What can I do to get the raised salary when the promotion was just verbal?

Short answer = Ignoring the legal aspects of this question, Nothing. The company started paying you more money for a promotion position but didn't put it in writing, and now that you quit and are no …
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What's an appropriate way to find out from a potential employer how often pay rises and layo...

Recommend going on Linkedin.com, connecting to people that used to work there BUT DO NOT ANYMORE, and ask them via connection request. These people would know such things as raises and layoffs and wo …
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8 votes

How many hours can a minor do in Minnesota?

Both your school and any potential employer such as Target should know. My 15 year old worked an entire summer at ValleyFair plus a part-time fall gig as a monster at ValleyScare and there was not a …
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2 votes

What are the pros and cons of working with only one recruiter during my job search?

The biggest 'con' is 'Can Bob guarantee your income stream?', which is a function of 'Are you living paycheck to paycheck?' If not, and I've never known a single recruiter that can guarantee income, …
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Job interview in pending after not answering "What's your current salary?"

Generally in salary negotiations the first person that mentions salary loses. … This is the separate salary negotiation. Good luck and congratulations. (Disclaimer: US-Midwest perspective, so Italy may be different.) …
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2 votes

Can I call a potential future coworker about salary

In these circumstances, could I reach out to my potential co workers and ask what a reasonable salary range for this position is? … And as Sandra stated above, 'Whoever talks salary first loses'. …
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Is this an unprofessional statement in negotiation?

You may be asked how you found out about salary information, so hopefully you have an answer to that other then 'I did something I shouldn't have and saw what everybody makes around here.' …
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