Petrol would be better! But not a chanceHi there
Would they give you a nice company car?
Petrol would be better! But not a chance
Thanks for the comments thou, As i have already said to them I wanted more before I think they will take it to easy and try to fob me off.
Just got to be firm with them, they pay them selves well enough!
Submitting notice as a negotiating tactic is not a great idea in my opinion. By all means look for better paying employment and continue to negotiate with your current employer. If you don't get satisfaction or just a better offer then just move on. If they are not willing to pay what you think you are worth but others are then they're probably not worth staying with. If they cave in to bully tactics such as the above then chances are that the same applies.Go out and get a new job that pays you what you should be earning.
Then walk into your boss and give them notice...stating that the money in company x was just too hard to turn down.
If you're important to them they will match the salary and you stay. If not you move on and earn a lot more money.
Submitting notice as a negotiating tactic is not a great idea in my opinion. By all means look for better paying employment and continue to negotiate with your current employer. If you don't get satisfaction or just a better offer then just move on. If they are not willing to pay what you think you are worth but others are then they're probably not worth staying with. If they cave in to bully tactics such as the above then chances are that the same applies.
Submitting notice as a negotiating tactic is not a great idea in my opinion. By all means look for better paying employment and continue to negotiate with your current employer. If you don't get satisfaction or just a better offer then just move on. If they are not willing to pay what you think you are worth but others are then they're probably not worth staying with. If they cave in to bully tactics such as the above then chances are that the same applies.
An employer who needs employees to engage in such brinkmanship in this sort of negiotiation and who gives in to such approaches is possibly not worth working for in my opinion.I disagree.
Submitting notice as a negotiating tactic *whilst bearing in mind if it doesn't work you're prepared to leave anyway* is standard practice.
An employer who needs employees to engage in such brinkmanship in this sort of negiotiation and who gives in to such approaches is possibly not worth working for in my opinion.
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