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boring Facebook drama question

I made a Facebook group post; the group is a private company employee group (non union to talk about work and not letting management control the narrative). I made a post about a similar job in my trade field that is getting a huge pay raise. My post was time for our company to step up the pay. That's it end of the post. Someone comment if I have it so bad that I can go to the higher paying company. This comment made me angry; I probably should just ignore the comment. I know it wouldn't do any good arguing with a company person. Why can't I like my job but also want more money? I was trying to think of a clever way to respond, but everything that I think of sounds like I'm just insulting them. if I were to respond to his post. What would be…


I made a Facebook group post; the group is a private company employee group (non union to talk about work and not letting management control the narrative). I made a post about a similar job in my trade field that is getting a huge pay raise. My post was time for our company to step up the pay. That's it end of the post. Someone comment if I have it so bad that I can go to the higher paying company. This comment made me angry; I probably should just ignore the comment. I know it wouldn't do any good arguing with a company person. Why can't I like my job but also want more money? I was trying to think of a clever way to respond, but everything that I think of sounds like I'm just insulting them. if I were to respond to his post. What would be the most respectful response?

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