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Hazarth95213yMaybe you'd get an increase if you studied math better!
#burn #micDrop #yourTagsMeanNothingToMe -
@NoMad Or, everyone got a letter. So people who didn't get a letter cannot see who got a raise by who got a letter. So you can only conjecture who the favs are.
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C0D4669023yI've had letters that had less then expected, but I've never had a $0 before.
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As devrants eminent mathematical wizard (or crackpot depending on who you ask), I can confirm 0/0 = infinity.
I have the credentials to prove it.
I even brought the major general and national engineer of my new nft-blockchain-ai-startup micronation.
Professor Barkus Xavier.
He also runs a school for gifted students in his spare time. -
Is that a real hourly rate? I'm at around $8/hr in the UK and thought mine was pretty decent.
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C0D4669023y@cmarshall10450 my first IT role was $25/h over 10 years ago.
I'd be finding a better deal.
$8/h is closer to what I was making when I was 16 working in a kitchen 😅 -
@C0D4 it might be the difference between the UK and the US pay. I used to earn £9.50 at a junior b that was casual pay - at the most earning £1850/month. My calculation was the hourly rate for somebody at my company earning £40k. I know somebody doing the same job as me in the US can earn 3x as me in the UK.
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C0D4669023y@cmarshall10450 Australian but it still seems on the lower end of town regardless, AU to US is similar with the 2-3x or even 6x in Silicon Valley. The US is not a good comparison 😅
$25 here is £13 at the moment, Which brings you to £2080 / month.
(Assuming Pre-tax / vat - whatever)
If you're in a junior role then I could understand the low ball amount but yea. -
Emmmmm, your numbers aren't that far off. I make £100-200 more but I'm a senior. At one point, I was making more than my boss because of how much we had to offer new hires.
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I'd ask your coworkers, hiding how much everyone's making will help no one. they say it's not polite, but i think it's just a corporate way of avoiding backlash
0/0 = ∞
so effectively I have infinite money now.
joke/meme
don't @ me about my math