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Edited on Thu Mar-02-06 10:49 PM by Sabien
I'm STUCK at work and don't know what to do. Long and drawn out - please bear with me as I explain.
I'm 35 years old and have an MS degree. I have been in my current position (non-union shop - which will become obvious soon enough) for 4 years.
When I took my current job, I agreed to a stipulation of no raise in the first 2 years. This position requires extensive road time, and they agreed to reimburse my mileage costs. Okay by me. That same year I was accepted to law school, but decided not to jinx a good situation - plus this new job provided much needed health insurance for my wife and I. She works in COMMISSION ONLY sales. Path not taken...
In my second year, the department head who hired me retired, and was replaced by a guy that I'll call "Dick". "Dick" eliminated a 1/2 time assistant that I had working for me and replaced with a new 1/2 time assistant that I have to share with 4 co-workers. (There is a new person hired each and every year for that 1/2 time job) Again I was okay with that. Also, for the first time in this department, each employee was forced to purchase a portion of their health insurance. It was about 1% of my annual salary. With no raise, my take home pay decreased.
In my third year, "Dick" eliminated the "coordinator" of the program that I work in. Essentially he removed a level and I now report directly to "Dick". This meant additional reporting duties and job responsibilities for me. This year I was forced to pay about 2% of my salary for health insurance, and my family switched insurance companies (and doctors) to avoid paying even more out of pocket. Oh yes, and there were no raises for anybody in the third year. My take home pay again got lower...not to mention paying about 1/3 more out of pocket for gasoline (mileage reimbursement rate stayed the same.)
Now in my fourth year I received a 1% raise, but I am now forced to pay 3% for health insurance (buh-bye "raise"), and my family had to once again switch insurance companies to avoid paying even more out of pocket. This actually increased my take home pay by about $100 per YEAR from the year before (but it's still less take home pay than when I started 4 years ago). Near the end of my fourth year, I learned that my wife and I are expecting our first child.
I'm no dummy and see that I'm going backwards and I start applying for similar positions. In the past month I've had 2 interviews at other places that pay MUCH more than I make now, which results in very stiff competition. I was rejected for both of them.
Last week I had my performance review with "Dick". For the 4th year in a row, I was given an excellent rating. I shared my personal situation (baby on the way), and reflected on my 4th excellent review in a row, pointed out that I'm taking home less pay today then when I started 4 years ago, and asked "Dick" for a raise. He replied that he'll keep this in mind, but I need to know that in order for him to give me a raise he needs to take it away from somebody else. He also said that a kid is a tax deduction, so I'll get to keep more of my salary. I'm not joking - he really said that...
I should mention in the past year, there has been 3 vacancies in our department (about 10% of the staff) that "Dick" hasn't filled...he just keeps shuffling duties onto others still there, myself included.
Today "Dick" pulls me in and says that he's doing some shifting, he will assign additional duties to me with no additional compensation, and will require me to be on the road less - this means a 25% drop in mileage reimbursement. In fact, this will result in a TOTAL TAKE HOME PAY CUT of over 7%.
Again, this is just 1 week after I told him that I was expecting my first child and asked him for a raise.
The Human Resources Depts. that I interviewed with in the past month WON'T RETURN ANY CALLS, I'm just asking for good, honest information/advice/feedback on where my candidacy fell short, but can't get anybody to talk with me about it...only able to leave voice mails - they ignore my requests.
I don't know what the hell to do.
I'm not throwing myself a pity party here, I'm just trying to reflect the situation that this "Gen X"er finds himself in.
Anybody have any thoughts on what I can/should do?
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