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researching electric toothbrushes. Want to spend £50-£60
Rotating or sonic?
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@hobbit666 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
researching electric toothbrushes. Want to spend £50-£60
Rotating or sonic?
Sonic is for screwdrivers
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@hobbit666 sonic care is supposed to be fantastic. unsure of cost, but my fiance uses it all the time
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@wirestyle22 They seem to range from £20 to £250
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Folks, is 10% fair for a promotion in London from Systems Administrator, to manager of the customer helpdesk (not IT helpdesk but customer helpdesk, 2 staff, customer facing), and training manager (not internal but customer training, 2 staff again, and customer facing)?
In this case its going from 45k to 50k. From what I can see, a generic manager level job in London i in the 50k range. To go from doing what I do to management of those two teams, is that raise fair for London?
I mean, I've seen service desk managers get 5k bonus for hitting their targets... 5k seems low for taking on the actual jobs entirely x2.
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@jimmy9008 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Folks, is 10% fair for a promotion in London from Systems Administrator, to manager of the customer helpdesk (not IT helpdesk but customer helpdesk, 2 staff, customer facing), and training manager (not internal but customer training, 2 staff again, and customer facing)?
In this case its going from 45k to 50k. From what I can see, a generic manager level job in London i in the 50k range. To go from doing what I do to management of those two teams, is that raise fair for London?
I mean, I've seen service desk managers get 5k bonus for hitting their targets... 5k seems low for taking on the actual jobs entirely x2.
That sounds incredibly low
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@wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@jimmy9008 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Folks, is 10% fair for a promotion in London from Systems Administrator, to manager of the customer helpdesk (not IT helpdesk but customer helpdesk, 2 staff, customer facing), and training manager (not internal but customer training, 2 staff again, and customer facing)?
In this case its going from 45k to 50k. From what I can see, a generic manager level job in London i in the 50k range. To go from doing what I do to management of those two teams, is that raise fair for London?
I mean, I've seen service desk managers get 5k bonus for hitting their targets... 5k seems low for taking on the actual jobs entirely x2.
That sounds incredibly low
Thats what I thought. What would you think is fair? I was expecting mid 50s in all honesty.
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@jimmy9008 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@jimmy9008 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Folks, is 10% fair for a promotion in London from Systems Administrator, to manager of the customer helpdesk (not IT helpdesk but customer helpdesk, 2 staff, customer facing), and training manager (not internal but customer training, 2 staff again, and customer facing)?
In this case its going from 45k to 50k. From what I can see, a generic manager level job in London i in the 50k range. To go from doing what I do to management of those two teams, is that raise fair for London?
I mean, I've seen service desk managers get 5k bonus for hitting their targets... 5k seems low for taking on the actual jobs entirely x2.
That sounds incredibly low
Thats what I thought. What would you think is fair? I was expecting mind 50s in all honesty.
If you're actually a Systems Administrator you should be making a lot more than that, so I'm really not sure
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@wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@jimmy9008 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@jimmy9008 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Folks, is 10% fair for a promotion in London from Systems Administrator, to manager of the customer helpdesk (not IT helpdesk but customer helpdesk, 2 staff, customer facing), and training manager (not internal but customer training, 2 staff again, and customer facing)?
In this case its going from 45k to 50k. From what I can see, a generic manager level job in London i in the 50k range. To go from doing what I do to management of those two teams, is that raise fair for London?
I mean, I've seen service desk managers get 5k bonus for hitting their targets... 5k seems low for taking on the actual jobs entirely x2.
That sounds incredibly low
Thats what I thought. What would you think is fair? I was expecting mind 50s in all honesty.
If you're actually a Systems Administrator you should be making a lot more than that, so I'm really not sure
Yeah, I should be. But I have never pushed for any certs or anything, and have only been in the industry for around 6 years.
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@jimmy9008 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@jimmy9008 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@jimmy9008 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Folks, is 10% fair for a promotion in London from Systems Administrator, to manager of the customer helpdesk (not IT helpdesk but customer helpdesk, 2 staff, customer facing), and training manager (not internal but customer training, 2 staff again, and customer facing)?
In this case its going from 45k to 50k. From what I can see, a generic manager level job in London i in the 50k range. To go from doing what I do to management of those two teams, is that raise fair for London?
I mean, I've seen service desk managers get 5k bonus for hitting their targets... 5k seems low for taking on the actual jobs entirely x2.
That sounds incredibly low
Thats what I thought. What would you think is fair? I was expecting mind 50s in all honesty.
If you're actually a Systems Administrator you should be making a lot more than that, so I'm really not sure
Yeah, I should be. But I have never pushed for any certs or anything, and have only been in the industry for around 6 years.
You probably know more than I do and I made more than that the last job I had. You might want to look for a new job honestly.
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@wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@jimmy9008 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@jimmy9008 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@jimmy9008 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Folks, is 10% fair for a promotion in London from Systems Administrator, to manager of the customer helpdesk (not IT helpdesk but customer helpdesk, 2 staff, customer facing), and training manager (not internal but customer training, 2 staff again, and customer facing)?
In this case its going from 45k to 50k. From what I can see, a generic manager level job in London i in the 50k range. To go from doing what I do to management of those two teams, is that raise fair for London?
I mean, I've seen service desk managers get 5k bonus for hitting their targets... 5k seems low for taking on the actual jobs entirely x2.
That sounds incredibly low
Thats what I thought. What would you think is fair? I was expecting mind 50s in all honesty.
If you're actually a Systems Administrator you should be making a lot more than that, so I'm really not sure
Yeah, I should be. But I have never pushed for any certs or anything, and have only been in the industry for around 6 years.
You probably know more than I do and I made more than that the last job I had. You might want to look for a new job honestly.
Its all self learned and experience. Without the certs its difficult getting past the HR goons. Until now, im actually happy with salary. Im just not happy with 45 - 50... for taking on all that extra work
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@jimmy9008 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@jimmy9008 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@jimmy9008 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@jimmy9008 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Folks, is 10% fair for a promotion in London from Systems Administrator, to manager of the customer helpdesk (not IT helpdesk but customer helpdesk, 2 staff, customer facing), and training manager (not internal but customer training, 2 staff again, and customer facing)?
In this case its going from 45k to 50k. From what I can see, a generic manager level job in London i in the 50k range. To go from doing what I do to management of those two teams, is that raise fair for London?
I mean, I've seen service desk managers get 5k bonus for hitting their targets... 5k seems low for taking on the actual jobs entirely x2.
That sounds incredibly low
Thats what I thought. What would you think is fair? I was expecting mind 50s in all honesty.
If you're actually a Systems Administrator you should be making a lot more than that, so I'm really not sure
Yeah, I should be. But I have never pushed for any certs or anything, and have only been in the industry for around 6 years.
You probably know more than I do and I made more than that the last job I had. You might want to look for a new job honestly.
Its all self learned and experience. Without the certs its difficult getting past the HR goons. Until now, im actually happy with salary. Im just not happy with 45 - 50... for taking on all that extra work
Same situation here. The only cert I had was my A+ due to CARF accreditation requiring it.
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@jimmy9008 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@jimmy9008 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Folks, is 10% fair for a promotion in London from Systems Administrator, to manager of the customer helpdesk (not IT helpdesk but customer helpdesk, 2 staff, customer facing), and training manager (not internal but customer training, 2 staff again, and customer facing)?
In this case its going from 45k to 50k. From what I can see, a generic manager level job in London i in the 50k range. To go from doing what I do to management of those two teams, is that raise fair for London?
I mean, I've seen service desk managers get 5k bonus for hitting their targets... 5k seems low for taking on the actual jobs entirely x2.
That sounds incredibly low
Thats what I thought. What would you think is fair? I was expecting mid 50s in all honesty.
Don't take the promotion if you aren't happy with the salary they plan to offer you.
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@dafyre said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@jimmy9008 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@jimmy9008 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Folks, is 10% fair for a promotion in London from Systems Administrator, to manager of the customer helpdesk (not IT helpdesk but customer helpdesk, 2 staff, customer facing), and training manager (not internal but customer training, 2 staff again, and customer facing)?
In this case its going from 45k to 50k. From what I can see, a generic manager level job in London i in the 50k range. To go from doing what I do to management of those two teams, is that raise fair for London?
I mean, I've seen service desk managers get 5k bonus for hitting their targets... 5k seems low for taking on the actual jobs entirely x2.
That sounds incredibly low
Thats what I thought. What would you think is fair? I was expecting mid 50s in all honesty.
Don't take the promotion if you aren't happy with the salary they plan to offer you.
Wont it look bad to refuse? 'Not a team player' type of thinking?
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@jimmy9008 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@dafyre said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@jimmy9008 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@jimmy9008 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Folks, is 10% fair for a promotion in London from Systems Administrator, to manager of the customer helpdesk (not IT helpdesk but customer helpdesk, 2 staff, customer facing), and training manager (not internal but customer training, 2 staff again, and customer facing)?
In this case its going from 45k to 50k. From what I can see, a generic manager level job in London i in the 50k range. To go from doing what I do to management of those two teams, is that raise fair for London?
I mean, I've seen service desk managers get 5k bonus for hitting their targets... 5k seems low for taking on the actual jobs entirely x2.
That sounds incredibly low
Thats what I thought. What would you think is fair? I was expecting mid 50s in all honesty.
Don't take the promotion if you aren't happy with the salary they plan to offer you.
Wont it look bad to refuse? 'Not a team player' type of thinking?
Possibly. But you can explain that you are not looking to move in that direction. To me, that seems like a step down, not a step up.
You can always negotiate your salary too.
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@dafyre said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@jimmy9008 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@dafyre said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@jimmy9008 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@jimmy9008 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Folks, is 10% fair for a promotion in London from Systems Administrator, to manager of the customer helpdesk (not IT helpdesk but customer helpdesk, 2 staff, customer facing), and training manager (not internal but customer training, 2 staff again, and customer facing)?
In this case its going from 45k to 50k. From what I can see, a generic manager level job in London i in the 50k range. To go from doing what I do to management of those two teams, is that raise fair for London?
I mean, I've seen service desk managers get 5k bonus for hitting their targets... 5k seems low for taking on the actual jobs entirely x2.
That sounds incredibly low
Thats what I thought. What would you think is fair? I was expecting mid 50s in all honesty.
Don't take the promotion if you aren't happy with the salary they plan to offer you.
Wont it look bad to refuse? 'Not a team player' type of thinking?
Possibly. But you can explain that you are not looking to move in that direction. To me, that seems like a step down, not a step up.
You can always negotiate your salary too.
Thing is, I want to move in that direction. I'd enjoy filling that role - i'm just not sure its worth doing for only 5k extra pay. I'm pretty sure it isn't; 10k, sure - 5k, nope.
If they were to recruit, its probably 5k in recruitment fees. Then they have to train the person, get them up to speed, pay them 40k - 50k, plus pension and employer taxes etc... surely its worth throwing 10k a year, rather than paying all the above.