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Ask HN: No Profitability and Raises why the guilt?
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5 points
by _awyc
3732 days ago
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In short I work for a start up who underpays me. This company is ~5 years old and every time I bring this up, they throw a small amount of money at me to shut me up and remind me that the company is "not yet profitable". Well, Amazon isn't profitable (maybe they are now..? last I heard they were not), but they still pay their employees market value. Why the guilt? Why not give an employee a raise (which I deserve) without reminding me that they're "doing me this favor"? No, I'm doing them the favor by continuing to work for them... I've seen their applicants, I've seen how no one wants to work here... I know exactly what's going on here... Just curious what people's thoughts are on this. My personal feeling is that I won't get the pay that I'm looking for without finding a job that will pay it - and THEN my employers will try to keep me from leaving by giving me what I was looking for initially. How does profitability weigh in on paying employees market value? Edit: equity is extremely small. Tech lead position for bottom 35 percentile pay in the area. |
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Quit.
Give your legally required notice then use the time to start looking for something else.
This is obviously contingent on having enough savings to stay off the streets until you find something new.
Maybe get temp work through an agency. Depending on the market you're in, that should be enough to tide you over.
Don't stay. Give notice, move on.