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1 hour ago, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

Added "senior" to my title today

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A way of giving you a promotion without giving you one?

Did it at least come with a pay rise?

Congrats brah

11 minutes ago, Leroy Peterson said:

I hope to get Senior title when I hit 10 years in the industry... 2 or so years to go. Then hopefully people will take my resume seriously ffs

Just add it now anyway.

When I was 17 I was the product relocation specialist for the largest supermarket brand in Australiasia

The RB26 tax on that build was unreal. Two in a row asking for 28-30k for an engine.


Maybe I'll put 26 rocker covers on it and up the price by 15K. Throw in some free VCT or something.

A way of giving you a promotion without giving you one?

Did it at least come with a pay rise?

Congrats brah

 

Nah, it's a proper gig. moving to Camberwell Business Banking Centre too.

 

They came to the table financially, but I took the job on the provision that I move upwards when the next opportunity is there so that's the real motivation

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I want to get out of technical work and go into an I.T PM role before becoming a 'senior' don't think I've got it in me to continue down the tech path forever. 

No one wants to listen to a 27 y/o boss them around though, I still gotta do some courses too to get in the door

Just add it anyway, what's stopping you?

My boss, because he charges me out to my job title.
When I first started in small business I was barely 6 months out of my time, so added a junior title, boss said get rid of it or clients will think they should pay discounted for a "junior"
1 hour ago, Birds said:

Just add it anyway, what's stopping you?

To start with you would look like a jackass who thinks they are better than their Peers.

Better to go to the boss direct discuss your reason for being promoted and if there things still to cover off build a plan to get there.


that said if your going to lie on your signature why stop at just Snr might as well go CTO or similar.

10 minutes ago, Leroy Peterson said:


My boss, because he charges me out to my job title.
When I first started in small business I was barely 6 months out of my time, so added a junior title, boss said get rid of it or clients will think they should pay discounted for a "junior"

Be your own boss, grow some balls

23 minutes ago, Leroy Peterson said:


Lol
You have no idea.

Sorry to have misled you with the impression you were going to gain sound career advice from myself or VWL in general

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