Submitted by s3r3ndjpity t3_yfyqrz in personalfinance

Hi everyone,

So I recently got an offer from another employer that is $10/h more than what I am making right now + 20k/yr bonus. I put in my 2 weeks notice and my boss came to me and offer a pay raise of 7/h more than what I am currently making.

My question is whether or not I should stay with my current employer or move on? I like what I am doing right now and dont know what to expect with the new employer but I am confident that I will do well at either position.

Thank you so much for your help.

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s4ndieg0 t1_iu5w29e wrote

Never stay in that situation. If you do, your boss will start looking for a replacement for you and let you go in a couple months once they have somebody, and then your new job offer is long gone.

Even if your employer lets you stay, there is a high risk you won't be considered for promotions/raises because you are a "flight risk" and have "one foot out the door already".

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XvegantourdefranceX t1_iu5w573 wrote

Where was that $7 a month ago, and how much of it would you have gotten during your annual review anyway?

Remember why you interviewed for the new job in the first place. Don't let comfort keep you somewhere you don't want to be.

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s3r3ndjpity OP t1_iu67i3b wrote

The new employer cold calling me and ended up just having the interview over the phone. I wasnt looking for a new job to begin with. Thank you

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Missus_Aitch_99 t1_iu5y0w7 wrote

Move on. Your current employer will never forgive you for the disloyalty. And in the long run you will make much, much more over the course of your career by moving every few years.

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s3r3ndjpity OP t1_iu67rot wrote

Thanks for your help! I think the best bet is to move on at this point

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LeisureSuitLaurie t1_iu61dqw wrote

Move on, but be gratuitous and professional on the way out. Leave a big sappy farewell LinkedIn post and tag your boss. One month into your new job, send your boss an email about how what you learned helped prepare you so well for this bigger role.

Then, if your new job sucks, you can ask for your old one back. Lots of people boomerang.

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s3r3ndjpity OP t1_iu67t57 wrote

Thank you for your help ! Its probably best to move on at this point

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MsCrys52 t1_iu5vx2i wrote

Counter for $10 over if that is market rate. I am sure there was a reason for the new job in the first place.
You can put that new hire bonus to some good use.

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s3r3ndjpity OP t1_iu67pta wrote

I wasnt looking for a new job. The new employer cold calling me and we ended up having the interview over the phone. That 20k/yr bonus sounds really nice, thats what making it hard to decide. The rate is actually higher than the market rate, i didnt expect to get to that rate.

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Positive-Low3806 t1_iu6czye wrote

Absolutely take it. More money and a big bonus. You should be climbing the workforce latter like this every few years in order to progress professionally and financially. You deserve it.

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CHiggins1235 t1_iu6fz4r wrote

don’t take it. You have proven yourself to be disloyal. The next time there is layoffs you name will be first on the list.

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