Today I had my 'official' yearly review (it's 3 months late, but regardless)... and I got a 4% raise which at the amount I'm making isn't a whole lot. But my manager pulls me aside after the review and says "Don't worry about that 4%, it's a technicality," to which I do the "whahh???"
Anyways, long story short, the way they are doing it for me is they are giving me a promotion for which I get $8,000, in ADDITION to the 4%. And while that money is enough to keep me, the distance I travel is just too far. I could move, but the rent situation I'm in would certainly change to a great degree and offset a big part of that raise. That, and where I'm working doesn't offer me any real challenge nor responsibility. My 'promotion' is one that is in name only, and thus I won't get any additional responsibility. The money bonus is because from what my manager told me, is that they see my talent and want to keep me because I fit in so well. I feel bad that after all the effort on their part, that I will likely still leave because greener pastures are still elsewhere to be found.
As much as I like the job, it's a disservice to myself to set myself up to be poorly prepared for the future, lack of technology and the ability to get my grubbies on it.
Anyways, just wanted to let it out. Any thoughts on how I should feel?
Anyways, long story short, the way they are doing it for me is they are giving me a promotion for which I get $8,000, in ADDITION to the 4%. And while that money is enough to keep me, the distance I travel is just too far. I could move, but the rent situation I'm in would certainly change to a great degree and offset a big part of that raise. That, and where I'm working doesn't offer me any real challenge nor responsibility. My 'promotion' is one that is in name only, and thus I won't get any additional responsibility. The money bonus is because from what my manager told me, is that they see my talent and want to keep me because I fit in so well. I feel bad that after all the effort on their part, that I will likely still leave because greener pastures are still elsewhere to be found.
As much as I like the job, it's a disservice to myself to set myself up to be poorly prepared for the future, lack of technology and the ability to get my grubbies on it.
Anyways, just wanted to let it out. Any thoughts on how I should feel?
