Sherry Taylor

Q: A new survey says that 14% of people would rather look for a new job than do this?

A: Ask for a raise

A new survey found 90% of us think we deserve a RAISE.  That’s up 3% from last year.  Only 10% of people think they’re currently paid what they’re worth.

44% said they’re planning to ASK for a raise this year.  49% said they feel confident asking for one.

14% said they’d rather look for a new job than ask for a raise at their current one . . . 5% would rather get a ROOT CANAL . . . and 4% would rather be audited by the IRS.

(PR Newswire)

 

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