It's that time of the year for me!
Every year my company conducts performance and salary reviews in the first quarter. I had my meeting a few weeks ago, and it went spectacularly well! I've been awarded a 5.633% raise! It's a $4,000 increase taking me from $71,000 up to $75,000 gross!
The additional $333.33/month winds up being about $92.75/pay after taxes.
That's sure not going to hurt the snowflakes!
For anyone with a keen eye, you might have noticed that my cash-flow posts have incorporated this new rate. It should become effective the first pay period in April.
I'm Getting a Raise!
Posted by Jessie's Money with 2 comments
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Congrats! I just got a raise too, like you my company does merit increases annually but we have a union tiered structure so I can only move through steps unless I get an entirely new position. Nope, I don't think that raise'll hurt the snowflakes at all ;)
ReplyDeleteWow that's a great increase for your yearly review. Congrats!
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