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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Job decision dilemma
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<blockquote data-quote="Stangdriver13" data-source="post: 15540559" data-attributes="member: 34190"><p>I agree with other replies…to leave a position it should be an absolute minimum of a 5% bump and it should be more in the 10% range to move companies. Unless there is better retirement or bonus options with the company you interviewed with they are basically breaking even considering you would have 5 less vacation days a year. Yes future opportunities come into play but nothing is written in stone. Sounds like you have a good gig where you work and that is difficult to put a financial value on. Now if I was in CW's shoes above…50% pay increase would be damn near impossible for me to walk away from unless it was moving to an area in the country where cost of living was 50% higher..i.e. California. In this situation, I just don't think its worth even considering unless you can counter at 82k +4 weeks vaca.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stangdriver13, post: 15540559, member: 34190"] I agree with other replies…to leave a position it should be an absolute minimum of a 5% bump and it should be more in the 10% range to move companies. Unless there is better retirement or bonus options with the company you interviewed with they are basically breaking even considering you would have 5 less vacation days a year. Yes future opportunities come into play but nothing is written in stone. Sounds like you have a good gig where you work and that is difficult to put a financial value on. Now if I was in CW's shoes above…50% pay increase would be damn near impossible for me to walk away from unless it was moving to an area in the country where cost of living was 50% higher..i.e. California. In this situation, I just don't think its worth even considering unless you can counter at 82k +4 weeks vaca. [/QUOTE]
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