Wow, a petroleum engineer starting is close to 6 figures? :blink: That's impressive.
had the talk last Friday with my supervisor.
was told that i already make about the same as a couple other similarly qualified coworkers in our SC office (~58k). I presented all of my information from Indeed.com, Salary.com, and the ASCE salary survey, and he seemed pretty receptive about it.
He is now taking it to the COO of our division, so we will see. I would be happy with a 10% raise. I will not take on the added stress and responsibility of signing/sealing plans until I am paid accordingly. 10% would put me right near 65k per year. Am i asking too much.
(all the research i did for; my area, company size, responsibilities, etc. showed an average of $70-75k per year)
I asked for lower $70k and they came back with $67k which is enough to keep me around. I'm sure I can get paid more if I moved , but there is the added cost of starting over with a new firm. I'm happy with where I am, and that's really the question. Will you be happy with the offer they come back with. If you just want to maximize your $$ then you can always shop around.
I asked for lower $70k and they came back with $67k which is enough to keep me around. I'm sure I can get paid more if I moved , but there is the added cost of starting over with a new firm. I'm happy with where I am, and that's really the question. Will you be happy with the offer they come back with. If you just want to maximize your $$ then you can always shop around.
I recommend you take a class in negotiating and economics. I think you are well below market value for your services.
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