Message from @Grenade123
Discord ID: 479430034545967163
Hey thanks to my hobbies, I can add 10 months of Unity/Blender experience to my resume if necessary.
*grabs popcorn*
This application has the nerve to ask for every one of those qualities, but doesn't even disclose how much it will be paying.
they might give you an offer anyone but say you still need to use photoshop, and you can say "sorry, but no then"
Why do jobs do that.
Man if only i had popcorn rn
because you often negotiate how much you make
inoright
yup
its a negotiation
That's another thing.
The HAGGLING
you just assume industry standard for that area
glassdoor it
Does the application ask that
or does the listing ask that?
they offer you lower, you either take it or say no
Two different things.
only you know how much you are worth
well I wouldn't say that
I've been paid a living wage in my life.
I too hate haggling
haggling is awesome
What I'm worth? What the fuck does that mean to me.
How much is your time worth
I'd probably overshoot it.
slightly above minimum wage it would seem.
Lmao
I love Tim's random pauses
Lol
Meme status instantly
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Sorry Tim, much love bro
You want to know how much i was expecting with my first job offer? like almost half what they offered. i took it without second thoughts. but i knew how much was the lowest end for my field of work, in that area. that is how much i thought i was worth for being new to the field.
holy shit your pause game is on point
There's no part of this process I don't despise.
Maybe, MAYBE if inflation and other things weren't as nauseous as they are.
well tough shit. there is no board that sets how much a worker is in that industry and for good reason. It means shit employees get paid less and good employees get more.
But this is absurd. Never again can you walk into a place of work and ask to see the manager and "look him in the eye"