The Power of Speaking Up
This was about 5-6 years ago. I was the second in charge of our shipping department, making 11 dollars an hour. The head of shipping had a mental breakdown, so I took over while he got help. About three weeks after he returned, the company released him because they didn’t like him and I could do the job.
When they told me they had released him, I asked if there were going to be interviews for the job, or was the job just mine since I was number two. I was told they were looking, but I would have a chance to interview once that process started.
Fast forward about 6 months and I’m still doing this job that pays around 50k a year for 11 dollars an hour. We had some issues with staff turnover and process changes because the Warehouse Manager thought he knew best and would listen. They then tell me there wouldn’t be a shipping manager, just a shipping lead, which would be an hourly position. I ask about a raise, and get told my review is in two months so just wait.
I wait. Three months. Four months. Then one day, after a 14-hour night shift, I get a call from the WM telling me I have to come in RIGHT NOW. When I get there, he UNLOADS on me for things that were beyond my control, and mistakes other people made. We start yelling, and that’s when I told him:
“I make 11 dollars an hour doing this job ExBoss told me he got paid 50k a year to do it. I don’t need this sh*t. Give me a raise or I won’t be back”
I then went home and back to sleep. When I go back to work, I’m met by WM and Ops Manager. They “appreciate the hard work I’ve been doing, and are putting me on a salary starting at 45k since ExBoss was there longer”.
I negotiated up to 48k.