I've always wondered if I'm being compensated fairly relative to industry and/or peers.
$100k Cl23 1.5 yoe Upstream
I've always wondered if I'm being compensated fairly relative to industry and/or peers.
$100k Cl23 1.5 yoe Upstream
CL23 marketing 117k 3 yoe spring
In USD? CL25 with 12YOS Chemicals, 110K, you’re doing better mate.
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He got a 50% pay raise because he didn't give you any while the company made lots of money. If he needed to give you a raise, that would indicate he is not a high achiever at his job and needs to be fired.
Out interests are not aligned. DWs job is to reduce pay, reduce head count while making more money or at least keep the profits constant. Capitalism 101!
CEO got pay 50% pay raise in 2021. We got ZERO and 401k cut.
I thought going from $99k to $100k kicked you from a 23 to a 24?
It looks like Walmart truck drivers are doing better than you
Commercial family, eh?
Well, commerce has replaced engineering and science in the company, so you are sitting about right.
If they are into gardening and also have a parent/child with serious medical issues, talk about that gardening every time they deign to speak with you.
If XOM were a person they wouldn’t tip at a restaurant
Real midpoint salaries across all CL levels are declining That's what they are trying to acheive.
@iml+1g9O5BUn - Excel Munkee, Pretend Engineering
OP here, I'm in the commercial job Family/discipline
Seems like the starting salaries have stayed flat or declined slightly, but definitely haven't kept pace with inflation. For reference, I joined downstream in 2017 with a BS ME degree and started at $104k.
What is your title and/or discipline?