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How long after getting hired should you ask for a raise?
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[QUOTE="cmoneyspinner, post: 252482, member: 25593"] OK. First of all, if you felt like you were qualified, you should have negotiated your incoming salary BEFORE accepting the job. If the employer wants you but they made you an offer that you wanted to refuse but you did not refuse it, but asked for your reporting date, then you have already signed on the dotted line. NOW ... you have to wait until you think that you have performed well enough to go into your boss and ask for a raise. How much time that will take is up to you. But I recommend that BEFORE you ask for that raise, line up another job tht is paying you the salary you want to earn t this point in your career. That way if they don't give you the raise, you can walk out the door. [/QUOTE]
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