PrintingFools
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We hired an employee, when hiring we told him it was our goal and his to have his pay at $20 an hour after being with us for 1 year.
We hired him at $15, because he had no experience in a print shop before and we knew he would have a lot to learn
But, we felt he could do it.
Knowing this , after his 30 day review we would normally give him a raise of 25 cents.
The other manager felt that even with a few hic-cups , he was doing a good job and wanted to give him extra encouragement.
It was decided to give him a 50 cent raise.
Upon telling the employee, he told us he would rather not take the raise now.
That he wanted to be at $18 in 2 more months.
That he would wait for that raise and not take the raise we were offering.
I find this to be not only stupid.
But VERY RUDE.
We have a detailed plan of how raises are given.
Why would you want to make less now, then demand more on your time frame.
None of it makes sense to me.
At his next raise he would have been offered another .86 cents...that would bring him up to $16.06 after 90 days at the company.
We hired him at $15, because he had no experience in a print shop before and we knew he would have a lot to learn
But, we felt he could do it.
Knowing this , after his 30 day review we would normally give him a raise of 25 cents.
The other manager felt that even with a few hic-cups , he was doing a good job and wanted to give him extra encouragement.
It was decided to give him a 50 cent raise.
Upon telling the employee, he told us he would rather not take the raise now.
That he wanted to be at $18 in 2 more months.
That he would wait for that raise and not take the raise we were offering.
I find this to be not only stupid.
But VERY RUDE.
We have a detailed plan of how raises are given.
Why would you want to make less now, then demand more on your time frame.
None of it makes sense to me.
At his next raise he would have been offered another .86 cents...that would bring him up to $16.06 after 90 days at the company.