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SchizoSkierI have an extremely high paying career in mind you just gotta be willing to take the risk
AbiHRisk to trust schizoskier….?
SchizoSkiertrust in babytron
**This post was edited on Mar 14th 2023 at 11:45:00pm
AbiHYa'llllll I don't know what to do, I cannot be in medicine anymore, it's killing me. But I don't know what else to do.... I have to have a high paying job because #family but I don't know what to do that won't make me super depressed... Anyone have any career suggestions that won't be soul sucking?
TOAST.terrible advice. life is so much better if you don't hate going to work everyday.
STEEZUS_CHRI5T1. Research recruiting companies
2. Go onto LinkedIn and get in touch with recruiters
3. Lie to recruiter about current salary (add at least $13,000 to current salary)
4. Kick your feet up while they cherry pick jobs that match or compete with your "salary"
5. Make more money at new job
BradFiAusNzCoCaIn mortgage recruiting, they will ask for pay stubs to verify income
STEEZUS_CHRI5TI know others who have pulled this off, pretty crazy. Their old company was taking advantage of them and the new companies would low ball. It's a shame but gotta do what you gotta do.
BradFiAusNzCoCaIn mortgage recruiting, they will ask for pay stubs to verify income
partyandBSThis is no longer legal in CO. An employer can’t ask your previous wage and leverage an offer based off of that as it could be seen as discriminatory. Therefore, they now must post the offered wage in the job posting. I fuckin love it lol.
BradFiAusNzCoCaI think that is great. I’ve still seen some companies trying to skirt the CO rules though. Remember when Evo posted a CO job on here and got flamed for not posting salary and saying “we’re from Seattle”?
**This post was edited on Mar 17th 2023 at 12:57:48am