It's been mentioned that there will be some changes coming up and my manager would like to nominate me for her position.
I currently work 40 hours and I'm done, unless something comes up one day and I can jet out early the next.
The position will require me to sign a contract that basically states I'm stuck in this position for 2 years. Along with that, it will require 50% travel... Every 2 weeks out of the month I'll be out of state on site and the other half working from home. Currently I am 100% remote.
The salary I was told would be 65% more than what I make now, but my worry is the hours. I KNOW this will be a 60-70 hour a week job. If I ratio my current salary to 60 or 70 hours, it really doesn't seem like much of a raise at all.
Is this a fair tool to negotiate with? Since I'll be unable to take a promotion in the 2 years I'll be in this contract, I don't want to screw myself over.
I currently work 40 hours and I'm done, unless something comes up one day and I can jet out early the next.
The position will require me to sign a contract that basically states I'm stuck in this position for 2 years. Along with that, it will require 50% travel... Every 2 weeks out of the month I'll be out of state on site and the other half working from home. Currently I am 100% remote.
The salary I was told would be 65% more than what I make now, but my worry is the hours. I KNOW this will be a 60-70 hour a week job. If I ratio my current salary to 60 or 70 hours, it really doesn't seem like much of a raise at all.
Is this a fair tool to negotiate with? Since I'll be unable to take a promotion in the 2 years I'll be in this contract, I don't want to screw myself over.
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