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Originally Posted by jwb
they get replaced by other people who the company finds qualified to do their job
Which still makes them harder to replace than you
If you honestly believe the company would rather pay you more instead of replacing you then you should demand a raise. Not being facetious. It does work when they actually think it's worth it to keep you.
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If my bosses could have paid me much more they would have. That's for every job I've had. It's always somebody else that doesn't know **** about the company that says no. You think I have a direct connection to the people in charge of finance? **** no. The people that own the place don't give a ****. We went through several different owners. One person literally owned the place just for the novelty of owning a brewery. (Cool guy, actually.) None of them added anything to the success of the brewery. But hey, they totally deserve much more money than me for being already rich enough to buy a brewery, ay?