You might do just as well negotiating
Posted By: Listenup on 2005-08-30
In Reply to: Consumer Credit Corp. ? Anyone have any info? (sm) - nn
with your creditors on your own. Some of the services charge fees which would be better applied to your balances, or (worse) take your money and don't pay your balances. Check suzeorman.com. or myvesta.org.
Good luck.
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Advice on negotiating wages...sm
First off let me say that talking about money in general makes me a little uncomfortable. Please don't take this as me wanting to tell everybody how much money I make. On that note, I need some advice.
My husband and I are moving to a new area and I need to find a job. I have been offered an in-house full-time hourly wage transcription job. The cost of living in the area we are moving to is higher than where we are right now, but not by much. I make $16.14 an hour at my current in-house job and I am going to try for between $17 and $18 for this job. Does that sound reasonable? They have been looking for someone for this job for 6 months and really need me. Plus, the manager who hired me sounded really excited about offering me the job.
I am not sure how to go about negotiating my wage. I really need the job, but I don't know what amount I should accept. Can anybody give me some advice on this?
Thank you guys so much. Its nice to know that I can come here and know that I will get honest opinions!
I would not lower it. If you just got the acct, they had the negotiating time before sm
giving you the acct and they obviously knew their entire was a lot of macros. if they wanted it lower, they would have mentioned it then. enjoy it!!!
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