Less than 50k after tax and a thank you for 4 years of service. To all the people who said a WFR is a lotto ticket it's not. Ive got a few weeks to go find a job in this climate. Be grateful you have one
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State which country please? the world does not revolve around US of A
$225k to $250k per year is a pretty normal AE/SC 4 pay range in the US. In high cost of living areas, it can be significantly higher.
Less than 50K after 15 years of service. Sales and Staff positions.
Looks like this is in different countries. Diffferent pay grades and costs of living. India v US v Asia?
4 years, so the package would have been ~2 months + (4x) 1 week = around 3 months salary.
"Less than 50k", so lets say 45k. 45k/3 x 12 = 180K salary per year. AFTER tax. If we're generous and say 0% state tax, you were on about about 250K salary. Or about a million bucks over the 4 years you were there.
Yeah, cry us a river
The standard package is 2 months pay + 1 week per year worked. If you were able to get $50k for 3 months count yourself lucky. You either got a special package or you were previously making $200k+ a year.
I also got less than that, however, the org I was in short changed everyone coming on board big time. Got screwed from a money standpoint. I'm literally elated to be out of the DELL/EMC hellhole. Best thing that ever happened to me was that I was layed off.
I'm sorry to hear this for you both....good luck! Are either of you willing to confirm if you're sales/non-sales and where you're located?
Well I got a lot less than that. Good luck finding something, it's quite challenging and it will remain this way for a long time.