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When you ask for a payrise…

When you spend hours composing the perfect email asking for a $3 payrise explaining how your work goes way above your job description and how much extra work you do, only to be refused because you asked via email, which the boss felt was “unionist” in nature. Then you resign and find out that they now have to hire two people to replace you at a cost of way more than the measly payrise you were asking for. I think that’s some pretty nice karma there. Shitty company that doesn’t value it’s employees. Already found better employment elsewhere at a company that’s been voted one of Canada’s top employers.


When you spend hours composing the perfect email asking for a $3 payrise explaining how your work goes way above your job description and how much extra work you do, only to be refused because you asked via email, which the boss felt was “unionist” in nature. Then you resign and find out that they now have to hire two people to replace you at a cost of way more than the measly payrise you were asking for.

I think that’s some pretty nice karma there. Shitty company that doesn’t value it’s employees.

Already found better employment elsewhere at a company that’s been voted one of Canada’s top employers.

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