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by commonsense 5972 days ago
The first step to asking for more money is to save enough to be able to do so.
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Words of wisdom. If you aren't really able to walk away from a job, you're not in the drivers seat.

In your case, I'd recommend trying to work 6 month contracts and always try to have a new one in the queue for more money, if possible, so you can ask for an increase at the end, or take the other job. But be classy about it.

> always try to have a new one in the queue

I would take it one step further. Always have at least two active contracts at any given time. Real leverage.

The real fun part is when you're so over-flowing that you're hiring full-time engineers and you've turned into a consulting company. That's what happened with my last company.. I don't recommend it though, consulting isn't very scaleable, and there are no big exits.
eh, disagree. I don't think I've ever seen anyone get fired for saying "Hey, boss, it would be really great if you could give me a raise"