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Politely asking for a rise. Don’t how to do it

Hello to everybody, I work for a big company (around 1000 people on the site, over 5000 globaly) in the shipping department. I started 6 months ago, during this time I took the job of 3 people that exited in the meanwhile, 2 of them for retirement and as far as I know the company policy is to not hire new people to keep costs low. Yesterday my 2 managers told me that I am doing a great job, and after a lot of compliments they told me that want to keep me with a long term contract without telling anything about the terms, so I guess paycheck will be the same. I was happy about the news and didn't had the courage to ask about the terms of the new contract. ( I also didn't expect this news rightnow since my contract was due next month, so I wasn't…


Hello to everybody,

I work for a big company (around 1000 people on the site, over 5000 globaly) in the shipping department. I started 6 months ago, during this time I took the job of 3 people that exited in the meanwhile, 2 of them for retirement and as far as I know the company policy is to not hire new people to keep costs low.

Yesterday my 2 managers told me that I am doing a great job, and after a lot of compliments they told me that want to keep me with a long term contract without telling anything about the terms, so I guess paycheck will be the same. I was happy about the news and didn't had the courage to ask about the terms of the new contract. ( I also didn't expect this news rightnow since my contract was due next month, so I wasn't prepared for this to happen right now)

I'd like to ask for a rise but I really don't know how to put it the correct way.

Does any one have any suggestions?

Right now I am getting 25k a year, I am 29 and working in Italy.

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