Thread regarding Bank of America layoffs

I recently learned I'm being underpaid

I'm a good employee and I know I'd be missed if I left, but if I approach my boss for a raise I know the answer will be no. I made the mistake of correcting him soon after I joined (I was right, by the way) which apparently put me on his sh-----t forever. I don't want to leave when the economy is so shaky but knowing what I know I can't justify staying either. Should I go over his head? How bad can it get if I do that?

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As long as you are under the thumb of a manager that dislikes you, your career is at a standstill. Time to start interviewing elsewhere. Go work for someone that treats you with dignity and respect. You're worth a lot more than what they are offering.

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Post ID: @4rnd+1hpo94Sw

Play the long game, if you have the stomach, this raise is peanuts. Get your money when you switch jobs internally.

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Post ID: @2yxb+1hpo94Sw

If you think you will be missed you are mistaken. Everyone is replaceable.

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Post ID: @2rqx+1hpo94Sw

Don't go over their head. Get tf out of there and get paid your worth some place else.

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Post ID: @1tbv+1hpo94Sw

May I ask, how exactly did you learn you were underpaid?

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Post ID: @soc+1hpo94Sw

As long as you work for this company you will be underpaid. Time to consider leaving for better pay if that’s important to you.

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Post ID: @kfd+1hpo94Sw

I d go over him if he doesn't take you serious. Also, if you don't put your request for a raise in writing you never asked. Nothing wrong about asking and hope he or person goes to bat for you with human resources. I know someone that it worked for...

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Post ID: @adz+1hpo94Sw

My bosses here loved me but I still got 3 percent. Unless you are a long time employee, best to switch jobs if high raises are important

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