Debt Management Business Opportunities
What do I do? I am in management, I make $30,000, I know that I deserve more than that.?
I operate the entire business. I am actually the general manager of the business. I have the credentials, meaning that every course needed to be in this position, I have. I relocated for this position. i am in no way benefiting from being here. I love where I work, the only thing that is keeping me here is the opportunity. I am falling behind on bills, I cannot catch up, this to me should not be the case. So DO I go to my employer and show him/her my bills, car payment, food expenses, mortage, maintenece, what DO I do. I do not want to go beck where I came from, but I am not benefiting from being here. $30,000 is not a lot when I only bring home maybe $800.00 every two weeks. Car payment is $485.00, mortage is $495.00, $300.00 debt consolidation, not to mention food, car maintence, bills, WHAT DO I DO? Please think I f this was you what whould you do……
Your employer doesn’t care about your expenses. The only thing your employer does and should care about is the value that you add to the business.
So the only effective way to ask for a raise is to demonstrate that your value exceeds your compensation. It’s as simple as that.
You have to see it from your employer’s point of view, not from yours. I know that’s difficult, but it’s the only way. Forget about your bills and your personal stress. Walk into your boss’s office determined to show why you’re worth much more than your current salary.
Good luck!
Here’s a great article that may help…