Arc weld
Veteran Member
Sorry for long post, I've got a bit of a dilemma, work related.
I think I mentioned a while ago about a performance and wage review at my work. Over the last 1 1/2-2 month's I've been told by 3 different people that it was coming soon. When I was hired I was told there would be a review after 3 month's and it's been over 6 month's now. I'm not pushing the issue any more but how long should I wait? I realize they had inventory and maybe some other unavoidable delays but I'm starting to feel a little under appreciated or not important enough to them. Apparently it's common for others to have to wait indefinitely too. I think I'm doing a pretty good job and could certainly improve on some area's but how am I supposed to judge my own performance other than I'm still there after 6 month's?
There's a little more to it as well. They are expanded and building a new shop and fill plant that is costing a few million dollars. The current location will be closed but a small local branch a few blocks away will be opened in addition to the main facility they are building. My supervisor will not be going to the main location and the other person on the order desk is going to be doing cylinder tracking which will take most, if not all, her time. That leaves me as basically the senior inside sales person for the new location. The sales manager will be the supervisor to start with and they are hiring more people for the new location. The current location is literally 5 minutes from where I live and the new location will be 30 to 40 minutes away. I saw an ad from a job placement agency advertising for the exact job I have. I'm about 98% certain it's the company I work for and it makes sense they are looking for additional staff. Here's the kicker, the ad lists the wage range and I'm right about in the middle of it. While I don't know if I'm deserving to get the upper end of the range right now, I meet and/or exceed all the qualifications listed in the ad. I think they may be hoping to entice someone from one of the other big welding supplies to apply. I don't know if I should try to apply to the job listed under an alias or try to find out for sure if it is for certain my current employer? Either way, the wage range listed goes about $8000/yr above what I currently make so I don't think I'm wrong to be frustrated. If I applied and the company found out I'm looking elsewhere, even if it is their ad, I don't know if they'd be worried I might leave and offer more money or be pi$$ed and want to replace me. What would you do in my shoes?
I think I mentioned a while ago about a performance and wage review at my work. Over the last 1 1/2-2 month's I've been told by 3 different people that it was coming soon. When I was hired I was told there would be a review after 3 month's and it's been over 6 month's now. I'm not pushing the issue any more but how long should I wait? I realize they had inventory and maybe some other unavoidable delays but I'm starting to feel a little under appreciated or not important enough to them. Apparently it's common for others to have to wait indefinitely too. I think I'm doing a pretty good job and could certainly improve on some area's but how am I supposed to judge my own performance other than I'm still there after 6 month's?
There's a little more to it as well. They are expanded and building a new shop and fill plant that is costing a few million dollars. The current location will be closed but a small local branch a few blocks away will be opened in addition to the main facility they are building. My supervisor will not be going to the main location and the other person on the order desk is going to be doing cylinder tracking which will take most, if not all, her time. That leaves me as basically the senior inside sales person for the new location. The sales manager will be the supervisor to start with and they are hiring more people for the new location. The current location is literally 5 minutes from where I live and the new location will be 30 to 40 minutes away. I saw an ad from a job placement agency advertising for the exact job I have. I'm about 98% certain it's the company I work for and it makes sense they are looking for additional staff. Here's the kicker, the ad lists the wage range and I'm right about in the middle of it. While I don't know if I'm deserving to get the upper end of the range right now, I meet and/or exceed all the qualifications listed in the ad. I think they may be hoping to entice someone from one of the other big welding supplies to apply. I don't know if I should try to apply to the job listed under an alias or try to find out for sure if it is for certain my current employer? Either way, the wage range listed goes about $8000/yr above what I currently make so I don't think I'm wrong to be frustrated. If I applied and the company found out I'm looking elsewhere, even if it is their ad, I don't know if they'd be worried I might leave and offer more money or be pi$$ed and want to replace me. What would you do in my shoes?