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  • doggydoggdog5

    Do you expect raises every year if you have a full time job?

    • Yes.monospaced
    • NeverHayzilla
    • yes. or you are not performing or you are old so you are at your roof.milfhunter
    • It’s pretty standard to expect 2-3% raise yearly if you’re not shitting the bed.monospaced
    • No. Not in the first year in the new job/position after a raise. And then it's just your performance and the whole agency performance.Longcopylover
    • But I think this is a very local/regional thing. Not every county deals the same with money/salaries.Longcopylover
    • Every DAY that you learn to do the job is a day you bring more value than you did the day before. Once a year is long enough to expect to be paid for that.ptrdo
    • It depends on the country & company. In my case, I have a career performance agenda guided by goals. Yes if I do my job correctly.maquito
    • Do you see the economy going up every year? Or have you heard of those things called recessions?shapesalad
    • People have such child like expectations of salaries, companies react to market and macro economic conditions which move in cycles. Deal with it.shapesalad
    • Design isn't an industry that is able to hedge against people not wanting design work. So you can't expect increase and profits in down macro market conditions.shapesalad
    • At least 5-10% to beat inflation
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    • Only when we re-negotiate our union contract every 5 years.Akagiyama

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