COSC class of '08
'08: 42k
'13: 85K
'08: 42k
'13: 85K
quote:No. I quit working on the tech side of things in 2008 after my MBA. I went into management consulting and then shifted to corporate strategy to get off the normal consulting travel schedule.
AeroAg, you still on te technology side of business?
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Base+Bonus
2008: 70k + 36k
2013: 143k + 153k
I'll be one of Obama's evil one percenters for the first time this year.
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MPRecruiter, what do you do? Ag Sales?
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Base+Bonus
2008: 70k + 36k
2013: 143k + 153k
I'll be one of Obama's evil one percenters for the first time this year.
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Some of these multipliers astound me.
Been working in the same role and with some promotions for nearly 5 years and I'm only at 1.2X
I guess it's time to move on? How did you achieve these kinds of increases?
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Base+Bonus
2008: 70k + 36k
2013: 143k + 153k
I'll be one of Obama's evil one percenters for the first time this year.
Doing what?
[This message has been edited by AggiEE (edited 7/26/2013 5:34p).]
quote:You know how math and percentages work, right? If you start out where "x" is really low, then the multiples are impressive.
Some of these multipliers astound me.
Been working in the same role and with some promotions for nearly 5 years and I'm only at 1.2X
I guess it's time to move on? How did you achieve these kinds of increases?
quote:Yes, I'd say it is time to move on.
Some of these multipliers astound me.
Been working in the same role and with some promotions for nearly 5 years and I'm only at 1.2X
I guess it's time to move on? How did you achieve these kinds of increases?
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Yes, I'd say it is time to move on.
For me, I've switched companies twice in my 11 years. Each change has got me over $30k more than I was making. I've also received internal promotions and annual raises in the 8-10% range.