I'll keep this as short. I've been with my company for over 6 years, nearly 3 years at my current position, which I'm making entry level pay for the position. I've just recently gone through my third yearly review within my department with my score increasing each year since I started this position. I'm always the first to volunteer to take on extra work, travel, or learn something new. I come in early and stay late when needed to get the job done. At this point in my current position, I haven't been doing the entry level work that I'm being paid for nearly 2 years, I'm way past that.
At some point here I'd like to buy a house, get married, etc... but that won't be easy at this pay grade. I know I can't just walk into my bosses office demanding a raise or a promotion, the corporate world doesn't quite work that way. Aside from reminding my boss of everything that I put in and telling him I'm interested in moving up in the company, taking on extra responsibilities, and learning new skills, what else is there to say?
At some point here I'd like to buy a house, get married, etc... but that won't be easy at this pay grade. I know I can't just walk into my bosses office demanding a raise or a promotion, the corporate world doesn't quite work that way. Aside from reminding my boss of everything that I put in and telling him I'm interested in moving up in the company, taking on extra responsibilities, and learning new skills, what else is there to say?
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