In the real world, the company passed over Veronica and went with a lesser qualified person while the CEOs all got a bonus!
@official_darktalesАй бұрын
So true.
@Inspire.Stream_Ай бұрын
It's very sad, this is so true of what happens.
@NukeStarCraftАй бұрын
The point being she didn't settle. I prefer the dependancy approach; take the job and do it real well for about 2 months, then quit with no notice. When you they hit you back, reiterate your worth but because their gap in judgment it'll cost even more.
@NoHomerS29 күн бұрын
@@NukeStarCrafthow well does that work in real life?
@kingadello29 күн бұрын
And laid off 10% of the workforce to save money, meanwhile increasing C-level bonuses by 10%.
@Sunflowrrunner19 күн бұрын
Recently I was offered a job and the salary they stated was kinda low, so I asked if it was negotiable. They said no, and I said, "well that's a significant pay cut from what I'm currently making so I'm going to have to decline." And the person called me rude for "wasting their time with the interviews". I thought it was rude to offer someone with 10 years of experience entry level pay.
@khalidhassan942317 күн бұрын
lol if their calling you rude for that then whoever that is is running a very unprofessional business
@Sunflowrrunner17 күн бұрын
@@khalidhassan9423 Honestly yeah. Pretty glad they didn't negotiate if that's how they react to people making pretty normal asks. They're a huge government contractor, so probably low bid operators.
@mordecaiissad852914 күн бұрын
Also they absolutely could've prevented this "waste of time" if they were willing to state the pay they were offering before they get you through the whole process. That's completely on them and being rude to someone else for a situation you created hoping to exploit someone is unhinged.
@FrankWolenczak10 күн бұрын
@@mordecaiissad8529 They don't like putting in what the pay is, OHHH they hate doing that with a sheer passion! And THEN you find out at the final interview how much the pay is and it's for crap money or half of what you currently take home after taxes each paycheck!
@seanclardy76166 күн бұрын
@@Sunflowrrunner Lesunflowrrunner
@CCJJ160Channels29 күн бұрын
Also Employers: “We don’t understand why we can’t fill this position”
@millersam0728 күн бұрын
Oh they understand, but they make more money by forcing the current employees to take on the extra load without any additional pay/bonus, or extra time off.
@Favour-bt6yl24 күн бұрын
@@millersam07Exactly 💯
@YoYo-gt5iq24 күн бұрын
Duh! Bc no one wants to work anymore!
@Mali802922 күн бұрын
@@millersam07I had a close friend filling 2 to 3 person's jobs and ruining his life in a company that kept delaying a hire. I told him to stop doing that because he was fixing the problem for them. I came up with this little quote I would say to him everytime the topic came up: "They will not fix a problem that they don't have." so if you find yourself in this situation then stop fixing the problem for them at the expense of yourself and your life.
@gettingbett22 күн бұрын
@@millersam07"Why is our turnover and bunrnot rate so high among younger people? No one wants to work any more!"
@habeeburrahaman25718 күн бұрын
This doesn't happen irl. They just fill the position with less experienced employees and see their already existing team struggle not only with the workload but also taking the time out to train the new employees. I experienced it first hand.
@time2livelife15 күн бұрын
In general, yes, but it depends on the field. Some fields require a certain level of expertise and experience and trying to train people without the necessary qualifications would take a lot of time and money, as well as high employee turnover.
@amazinglats60208 күн бұрын
New people have to learn somehow, people aren’t born with experience.
@habeeburrahaman2578 күн бұрын
Yes new people do have to learn but that should be done in an organic way, not when the project is in a critical state or to replace an experienced employee, you need experience to handle the wave. Most organizations throw freshers into scenarios where they wouldn't be able to handle it even with training and with pressure on the senior resources to both train and work on their tasks nothing gets done with efficiency and the overall project suffers. The better solution would have been for example, is to hire 5 experienced employees to handle the job instead of 10 freshers and hoping their problem would go away. Also Organizations do not value your skill nor your experience if your salary demands exceed their payroll budget, instead they hire a number of inexperienced candidates who would demand salaries that actually exceed the one demanded by the experienced employee.
@marlenemalcolm9659Ай бұрын
Typical corporate America. You supposed to give them your all while not being fairly compensated. Take your skills where you'll be PAID for them.
@sickofcrap8992Ай бұрын
In what country would this fantasy company be located?
@MaxStirner12326 күн бұрын
@@sickofcrap8992 A Marxist Utopia
@TheNefastor24 күн бұрын
Oh it's the same everywhere. I'm French and I've been "acting my wage" for two decades, long before Americans realized they were getting shafted as a matter of principle.
@peanutm934624 күн бұрын
@@sickofcrap8992redditopia
@botarakutabi119921 күн бұрын
@@TheNefastorThere's been leftists in America who knew we were being shafted all along. Just that socially and politically, the left has been highly demonized.
@pigcatapult21 күн бұрын
Companies think they’re entitled to labor but don’t want to pay for it. And then they pretend workers are the problem
@official_darktales21 күн бұрын
💯
@deborahpinkey126417 күн бұрын
Which is why they are STILL saying that all the illegals they've been hiring for decades now are willing to do the jobs Americans were not willing to do. Americans WANTED those jobs. They also wanted to get paid. Employers found that they could pay the undocumented workers even LESS than they were paying the American workers. So guess who is out of a job and being blamed for it! But what goes around comes around.
@limyarplane199116 күн бұрын
@@deborahpinkey1264that is why its important to have a more robust and accessible system in place to register these folk’s so companies cant get away with exploiting them and letting them receive basic protections blaming “illegal’s” for your low pay and not the corp’s themselves is doing exactly what the massive corp’s want you to think, so that you don’t demand union’s and better pay or actually hold the corp responsible and instead blame some random outside force
@medievalpeanut426916 күн бұрын
And yet nothing changes. People have to make sacrifices too but they won’t. So terrible companies continue to behave poorly because really, we let them. Whether it’s paying for value over quality or because people are unwilling to live without X product because fomo…
@limyarplane199116 күн бұрын
@@medievalpeanut4269 that and the government is more or less run by said company threw legal bribes preventing any regulation and subsequently any real change
@Insightfill24 күн бұрын
"I'm willing to speak only English and forget everything I've learned in senior year of college for that pay cut."
@jamesh787616 күн бұрын
More like all job experience previous to this job. College doesn’t mean much once you’ve already been in the field.
@raykupal21 күн бұрын
Remember, the HR position is created to look after the company's best interest.... not yours😂
@mordecaiissad852914 күн бұрын
As someone that had classes multiple classes in college related to HR and loved it, I can't imagine working in the field because the theory and what the job actually is, have nothing in common. It legit makes me depressed this is all they turned this profession into. HR was supposed to be about finding the best matches for various jobs, helping workers have a better time at work so they can work more productively, helping workers with career planning, figuring out plans and programs for improvement and skill acquisition, helping people have a safer and better time at work...etc. I hate what the job actually ends up being. Just a dumbass mailman for management.
@juanitalindsey667713 күн бұрын
The EMPLOYEE is the Company's best INTEREST.
@harpiessnow12 күн бұрын
@@juanitalindsey6677Lol, when there are tens of thousands of potential applicants who can fill that role, not really. Unless you are in a career field that is particularly rare, you're about as much of a company interest as the water jug that keeps the water cooler going.
@Robert-ov1wi5 күн бұрын
Yeah, this is obvious, that's the point... Who are you reminding about it?
@111blacksun11123 күн бұрын
That’s crazy. I make 95k as a bartender. And my parent wonder why I don’t use my degree
@Ezberron22 күн бұрын
which shows a lot right here on how fucked up the system is. a service gig in a good bar/restaurant making as much as a 40-60 hour a week office job? I would say that the service gig is actually paying what it should because it's largely tips, right? so the office job is artificially low.
@111blacksun11122 күн бұрын
@@Ezberron more or less. my check is taxed on my sales, so i essentially get one $300 check a month, first check goes entirely to insurance. i only work 30 hrs a week too, although it is night into the early morning and weekends.
@elboogie337319 күн бұрын
Exactly, I make 80 driving a damn cement mixer, stress free, meanwhile most of the people I know with degrees are working beaucoup hours stressing in an office barely making that...except them mfs with engineering degrees, they're making a killing fresh outta school
@johnlozauskas77815 күн бұрын
Plus your tips are in ca$h.
@user-nh3gu1ge3d13 күн бұрын
@@johnlozauskas778 He's probably lying (or just in one of the most expensive cities). And most people don't pay cash anymore, especially high end, expensive places.
@galens40315 күн бұрын
Company profits have skyrocketed while pay has stagnated People are realizing they no longer have to take this abuse
@riffgroove25 күн бұрын
At a place that I worked at a few years ago, management figured put a way to remove all the floor workers' afternoon premiums and their paid breaks. So everyone deliberately tanked their productivity. The next month when supervisors brought up that fact at the team meeting, they were collectively told, "You're working us longer hours and paying us less. This is what you get."
@DRourkey27 күн бұрын
"Nobody wants to work anymore"
@Kimjongun1984124 күн бұрын
Maybe because companies don’t want to offer a decent salary anymore
@peanutm934624 күн бұрын
I want to work
@totallynotthebio-lizard763120 күн бұрын
@@peanutm9346for free?
@ryanadams092220 күн бұрын
@@Kimjongun19841 Well than I hope the company goes under
@THHatch16 күн бұрын
Nobody wants to pay
@barefootbeachrunner949822 күн бұрын
This happened to me years ago After a gruelling interview process a company offered me a job and complimented me on my skills They then offered me 20k less than what I was currently earning and explained it was a non negotiable offer I immediately refused and left I later found out they went down the list and the first 6 applicants after me all turned the company down
@TheChallenger100020 күн бұрын
That last part sounds questionable...
@workoutwithrob170019 күн бұрын
All that matters is number 7 after you did take it
@Thibaut_Guerquin4 күн бұрын
@workoutwithrob1700 Absolutely true ! In the end, people not getting respected for their experience/worth and giving it all to their company for "future evolution" or straight up fear of being considered "unproductive" are the reason why the bar for salary expectations is so low. People need to negotiate and fight for their salary
@woofwuf19 күн бұрын
Add “great negotiation skills” and increase the minimum by another $5,000
@johnchao242226 күн бұрын
That's exactly how it works when you are an independent businessman and offer your services. You pay me what you can afford, and I give you what you pay for
@brownboy53426 күн бұрын
Ain't it ironic they want to provide 100% but won't pay you for 100% of your value
@official_darktales26 күн бұрын
So true!
@official_darktales26 күн бұрын
I love this!
@Monaleenian25 күн бұрын
@@brownboy534Not really ironic. Most people want as much as they can get while paying as little as possible, whether that’s buying a new car, computer, phone or house. That doesn’t mean that you always go with the most expensive option. And it doesn’t mean that you don’t try to haggle a bit if you decide to go for any of the mid-range options.
@brownboy53425 күн бұрын
@@Monaleenian see haggling is exactly as the video describes. You don't want to pay for what I am worth. That's fine, which skills am I not going to have to bring to the table to make this negotiation work. They want us to work premium while they get the work on a bargain but at the same time will fire you without notice just because you had a bad day and there's nothing you can do about it except starve and go homeless trying to find another job. That's the irony. They expect us to give them 120% while they give us 60% in return at best. That's the irony brother.
@maxschmidt66622 күн бұрын
"I can accept twenty percent less payment and will also work 20% less hours, meaning I will work from monday to thursday each week"
@alexlew503918 күн бұрын
I’m a tradesman . My available skills are completely dependent on what my salary is .
@TonklinFallen21 күн бұрын
"WAAAAAAAAAAH!!!! NO ONE WANTS TO WORK ANY MOOOOORE!"
@sparklekpadeh338219 күн бұрын
Yea, no one wants to be a slave boohoo.
@AMiserlyFool19 күн бұрын
Companies: “We keep hiring people based on how much we can rip off their worth and they keep lying on resumes how do we avoid these kinds of people”
@jonmv20 күн бұрын
Its a trade, and it MUST BE fair, for boths sides!!
@official_darktales20 күн бұрын
Exactly 💯
@silchasruin448727 күн бұрын
Literally had a position open up within the company I used to work at. They had a long list of responsibilities and duties, a lot of which is what I had been doing before which is why I applied, but when they asked if we were still interested if there was no financial benefits, I pulled out. They were super annoyed because I was the number 1 candidate. Found out the financial benefit was a slap in the face for all that added responsibility. Dodged a huge bullet
@medievalpeanut426916 күн бұрын
This is how many/most companies behave. They will even promise to give you an increase at the next review period and then it will be a 2-5% increase when if they hired someone new it would be a 20%+ increase…
@silchasruin448715 күн бұрын
@@medievalpeanut4269 that was actually common practice. They reviewed your performance every 6 months. With the promise of a 2% to 5% annual increase based on your performance. When asked why it was so low, they started talking about how projected inflation was estimated to drop below 3%, in reality it flew past 15%, all management were happy with plans for holidays and more while we were struggling to even come to work. So we knew that they got more than that. When I left, 5 more people left that HR had to get involved, asking people if they were happy. They all said yes but no one was. And who comes to the office in a brand new 2 million car? The managing director. Yup
@Vespyr_23 күн бұрын
Love all these fantasies. Wish real life worked like this.
@official_darktales23 күн бұрын
😂
@tunisiancrochetchannel11 күн бұрын
It does work like this. Walk away from offers that are beneath you.
@kimberlyescalante35402 күн бұрын
I’ve actually had this exact conversation and was told it was non negotiable and found two jobs that paid way more. I’m glad I didn’t settle.
@dylanjones776718 күн бұрын
My management team has approached me on four separate occasions asking me to take the warehouse trainer position. Each time I've given them the same salary offer, and each time they ghost me. It's hilarious seeing the warehouse getting worse and worse because the only other guys qualified to take the position, don't want it. I can't help but wonder how bad things will get before they finally decide to pay me what I'm worth?
@jamesgordon79717 күн бұрын
They never will. They will run it into the ground on purpose and watch it burn before they even think about giving you more $. And all of it is on principle...... LoL "HOW DARE YOU"
@JeremyVanderwall19 күн бұрын
I understand that you need to lower salary expectations and try to get a better deal. I would be happy to accept 94,990/year
@anshulmehta573222 күн бұрын
In India, Veronica would have taken the offer letter from this company and went to another company asking for raise in the current offer until it reached more than 95k.
@brendanpower960922 күн бұрын
In India Veronica would be spending most of her time calling me trying to convince me that there is a problem with my credit card and that I will need to send over some google play gift cards to fix it
@anshulmehta573222 күн бұрын
@@brendanpower9609 ya ya, and i am sure she would have convinced you..
@anshulmehta573222 күн бұрын
@@brendanpower9609 and i am sure would convince you. :)
@botarakutabi119921 күн бұрын
@@brendanpower9609Why not both? India had normal jobs too. Just like America has scammers too. It's just our scammers are sitting politicians.
@anshulmehta573221 күн бұрын
@@botarakutabi1199 so true, what you said about politicians are also applicable here.
@JimmyCrackorn18 күн бұрын
They want the world from an employee but are only willing to pay for pebbles. They want you to happily request your own oppression.
@s7chen26 күн бұрын
This is why it’s better to look for jobs early when you don’t HAVE to so you can act like this…otherwise you’re gonna have to take what they give you
@Limrasson22 күн бұрын
Making sure you can walk at any time is really important imho.
@chublez22 күн бұрын
Do whatever it takes to save 6-12 months' expenses. Never be a slave again.
@jerry379020 күн бұрын
She will find an employer that can afford her and the company will have to find an employee they can afford
@christianaquilina543416 күн бұрын
Yeah madam "you re over qualified, and we re not willing to meet your wage demands"
@B_-.-20 күн бұрын
Even if they don't say it, if you don't pay someone well, they won't go full out at work. It is very simple.
@khalidhassan942317 күн бұрын
the funny part is the recruiter didn’t even tell her what the salary would be, she just said “we can’t fulfill your desired salary” you show her veronica
@sgayles11Ай бұрын
I’m not sure how this would go over in the real world but Veronica is making some excellent points here. 🤗📚
@i_am_pacethelАй бұрын
So true 😊
@bananafoneableАй бұрын
Unfortunately people are too scared to be this confident. it does work
@sickofcrap8992Ай бұрын
Veronica wouldn't get the job.
@Wordlifematt29 күн бұрын
@@bananafoneableI asked one time in Wawa for higher pay and I got it.. it was dollar, but worth it for asking than not asking at all
@sgayles1129 күн бұрын
@@Wordlifematt Awesome! It’s great to be confident and to ask for a higher salary when appropriate but to tell the employer that they need to get back to you within 48 hours is over the top. ☺️
@Darkness853620 күн бұрын
She is not wrong. You get what you pay for. Don't want to pay a person what they are worth, then don't complain when no one wants to work that position.
@FerociousSniper20 күн бұрын
Remember; you are in the business of selling labor, and employers are in the business of buying labor. Know what your labor is worth, and don't give anyone a discount.
@official_darktales20 күн бұрын
Lovely
@chiefgully935319 күн бұрын
Lol this bit is funny. I did a similar thing. Told the company i was worth x$$ but becuase they didnt know me i would be willing to work for 20% less as a probational amount for 6 months at which time i wanted in contract what the company and i agreed would be indicators for increasing my earnings. They told me thats what their senior guys make. So i thanked them for their time and apologized that we could not come to an agreement. Their starting pay was little bit better than unskilled labor for a tech heavy ocupation.
@shroomer38677 күн бұрын
Damn poor seniors
@map338417 күн бұрын
When my bank was absorbed by WAMU in 2002 (now long gone) they told me they were dropping my salary to $400 a week. I was making $400 a week in 1987 and at the time without a college degree. I was making $900 a week plus commission. I said the moment you cut my salary I’m walking out the door. No notice. Indeed four weeks later they did. I grabbed a box, put my things in it and walk out.
@andrewpeli901919 күн бұрын
I was at a conference and had to listen to some crusty dude talk about how he is tired of “ridiculously overpaying” for positions. It was painful to listen to
@deborahpinkey126417 күн бұрын
Know your worth. If your current employer doesn't value you for what you are worth, then take your skills, experience, education and other qualifications elsewhere.
@jpawhees14 күн бұрын
They'll just keep casting lines untill they come across someone who cannot financially afford to haggle.
@danielkover715727 күн бұрын
Work is essentially a business transaction, a weird and an unfortunate one (because all of us need to eat and stuff), but it is a transaction. When you work, you are providing a service, and when they hire and pay you, they are purchasing a service. The interview is a sales pitch and a business negotiation. The interviewee in this scenario knows that her services are worth what she asks, and as long as she gets her asking price, she's ready to deliver. Unfortunately, the weird thing about work is that companies seem to see things in two ways: (1) they see a business transaction, and they're trying to get a discount or bargain, but also, (2) they forget that they're dealing with humans that need to stay alive. Unfortunately, as others have pointed out, they oass over her to get someone else less qualified, but also cheaper. In business translation, the likely outcome of this scenario (and the whole point of the practice of outsourcing) is going with the "lowest bidder." They want a "good deal." They don't want to pay for quality, but they absolutely expect it. You could say that the Company is the ultimate entitled customer. 😕
@wizywig26 күн бұрын
Practical statement. About 3 years ago as a software engineer you could pretty much do that. 6 years ago kids 3 years graduated demanded Sr engineer titles. And they got it. Because demand was insane and supply low. Today similar but ai engineers. They basically demand a number and the company begs them to be reasonable. But they are not. The only jobs Google is hiring for is ai engineers. Point is............. It's all about supply vs demand.
@amberts18016 күн бұрын
There are always companies willing to pay your worth. Brush up on your demonstrable skills and find them!
@lynnhaven206729 күн бұрын
This is like what I did at work when I changed my performance after the treatment I received and management got mad but cant do anything about it.
@malindaallen71816 күн бұрын
They can fire you
@user-kq1nk2zu1q28 күн бұрын
It does work. SIL just said no to a promotion because the raise was going to be tiny. They got back to him a few days later and offered him pretty close to what he asked. They realized they could lose him and would have to hire a new person for that much anyway.
@sathdk7925 күн бұрын
They will now replace him as soon as they can and make an excuse to let him go
@BillyViBritanniaКүн бұрын
They will not unless they are not worth the money. Psychologically the hard part is committing to a deal initially. Once you start paying you don't change things unless you are not getting the returns you hoped for or you stand to make a significant financial gain @@sathdk79
@mikeflores200017 күн бұрын
Companies flood customers with annoying surveys rating the services from their cheap unqualified hires.
@schrodingersmechanic762220 күн бұрын
I got a follow-up interview for a job once. Started talking numbers. I quoted them what an equivalent position at my current employer would pay and their response was "oh my." Needless to say that didn't work out
@brooksiedoodle508713 күн бұрын
Remember people, inflation! We all need to adjust our salary expectations accordingly. I'm noticing recruiters are approaching me with roles that they want to pay early 2000s wages for. The audacity is real.
@Chronoflation17 күн бұрын
Her response is how being an employee is supposed to work. Too bad mlst people don't have this confidence or charisma
@ruturaj4728 күн бұрын
Good way to negotiate is either have a better offer or bluff. Most of the time, bluffing is fine, sometimes it doesn't.
@Ryan-wx1bi24 күн бұрын
Thats when you get up and leave. An interview is a two way street, dont just be desperate for a job. You are interviewing them too
@dianacano78025 күн бұрын
this reminds me of when I applied for a sales management position at a well-known media company (based on someone’s recommendation to pitch the job, I wasn’t particularly looking, as I had a job), the offer was insulting and laughable, they assumed I couldn’t be making that much for my young age at the time; I simply told them I couldn’t take such a downgrade in my current earnings as a sales rep and wished them the best in their recruitment efforts ❤😂
@GrasshopperKelly19 күн бұрын
Engineering: “I currently work for this and with these benefits, can you offer me more or not? If not you can give the position to someone else.”
@oscarleyva648511 күн бұрын
this is homework. the poise, the confidence, the self worth and negotiating skills
@dirtmcgirt16810 күн бұрын
How can you exclude a qualification? It doesn’t make sense. By all means know your market value.
@alexandermarquardt59720 күн бұрын
"...and then everybody clapped"
@reecenaidu602019 күн бұрын
As an author and Illustrator, our business is about giving the audience so much value (free) that they would be foolish to abstain from more (paid). Later on, this scales relatively infinitely, but early on you have to give give and give some more till the paid side achieves scale--which is when you can truely be compensated for your skills, or over compensated.
@not-a-boar314820 күн бұрын
Way more words than necessary. Just say no, I won't take lower.
@GenericHandle66621 күн бұрын
This is how workplace shootings happen, isn’t it?
@official_darktales21 күн бұрын
😂
@donaldcedar757419 күн бұрын
95k isn't even that much.
@TypoKnig19 күн бұрын
She could also negotiate for other benefits, like extra vacation or paid health care, in exchange for a lower salary.
@DarknessFalls2914 күн бұрын
This Veronica turns into a savage the moment these managers say something stupid 😂❤
@AndrewCortesi25 күн бұрын
I think there’s a nicer way of saying this but I get the joke. Simply say, sorry, I’m not willing to budge on salary expectations. Pretty simple.
@luffyjoyboy5022Ай бұрын
I'm here for this.
@i_am_pacethelАй бұрын
Lol!! Me too.😂
@JK-hj4mn18 күн бұрын
I would never hire this applicant, she’ll be a disaster
@RelaxCreatorMary20 күн бұрын
Irl this feels so toxic, well, she spoke like a boss to hr, I wouldn't really
@SweettoothMarie7722 күн бұрын
I'd love to see Veronica in real life one day! Shes just too amazing 🤣
@sierraj748017 күн бұрын
theres already Veronicas you may know. they have a great job and get paid more than most people.
@tordlindgren212326 күн бұрын
And if you're on the floor they just give you a price offer as a "take it or leave it" deal, no room for negotiation. You've possibly gone through hundreds of applications by then.
@jimmyjuju15 күн бұрын
Honestly, I can't wait for AI to replace HR. I'd rather deal with the cold logic of a machine vs. a soulless husk of a human.
@serdash65488 күн бұрын
Remember that its called HR. As in human resources. As in you are a resource that they manage, not a person
@nandorfarkas688520 күн бұрын
Video: “uhhh ohm, we really need you for this job” Reality: “Okay, we respect that. Thanks for coming. Next!”
@official_darktales20 күн бұрын
😂😂
@sidehustlevikki106616 күн бұрын
I wish I was as smooth as Veronica
@jasonwilson606223 күн бұрын
Daaamn! Wish people could actually do that!
@ADancingRobot17 күн бұрын
The last bit about giving the company 48 hours to get back to her was a bit much lol
@costalamb306517 күн бұрын
Why? Employers are more than happy to take several weeks, even months to subject applicants to multiple round interviews and shit for even the crappiest jobs. If it were me I’d give them 24 hours.
@justanotherperson296021 күн бұрын
Indian companies do the same. So I am guessing there is a worldwide HR WhatsApp group which has policy and guidelines for such shitty actions
@Esmeevans378Күн бұрын
Ooh the mouth on that girl! 😂 i admire it!
@donnah5744 күн бұрын
Two points: 1. You get what you pay for. 2. Union strong 💪🏼 is never wrong for the workers’ rights and employers’ responsibilities.
@Stryv4Prfctn22 күн бұрын
Oh my gosh...i didn't see that twist coming. Girl i know that's right!!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏!!!!
@daviddavid588021 күн бұрын
Roughly 27 bucks an hour take home. Perfectly reasonable for an experienced college grad salaried pro. Not a big ask.
@Kodamare17 күн бұрын
How so? Based on a 40 hour work week, and 52 weeks in a year that's 2080 hours yearly. Dividing 95,000 by 2080 gives you 45 and some change. What steps are you using to get 27?
@malindaallen71816 күн бұрын
@Kodamare Taxes, insurance, etc. It's important to understand "take home pay".
@Kodamare16 күн бұрын
@malindaallen718 never really checked if salary was pre or post taxes but even so that's all the more reason why I'm asking what formula or round ball estimates are they using to get 27. Also, we don't know what benefits would be included, if the job reqs those certificates or its on the preferred list, are they even applying to a job that on average makes that much in salary? I'm all for negotiating till you get something you're happy with and not getting low balled but uh, I'd like more context xD
@1BillyPeterson21 күн бұрын
The job i wanna be full time at won't even give me a chance. They're looking for more qualified people, but won't pay that kind of money. They've hired less qualified people in the past and these people are full time and doing fine. In fact, exceeding expectations. Yet the boss was surprised when i told him i would be taking him up on his repeated comments of "again, just let me know what works for you". Oh yeah, I'll tell you what works for me. Getting a full time job with benefits at a job i feel fulfilled in, and only work at my dream job whenever I'm available because you wanna be cheap, ignorant, and incompetent. He was always complaining about working too many hours but yet he won't give one of his best workers a chance. I exceeded expectations, did more than what was asked, and still do, and I don't even get a chance.
@maevethefox59123 күн бұрын
The wildest one is recruiters reaching out, offering 40% less than my current salary to move across the country on my own dime, and being shocked when I'm absolutely not interested
@NotaThing1326 күн бұрын
This is reality except is as soon as this lady said she’d remove qualifications they’d show her the door. “Have fun being unemployed”.
@Fiveyin25 күн бұрын
They don't necessarily have to be unemployed
@staceywilliams186325 күн бұрын
Have fun being pimped! 😂
@Ryan-wx1bi24 күн бұрын
No they wouldn't. When a company actually wants you they will definitely negotiate
@user-hh7jz9pm9s23 күн бұрын
She said she had other jobs lined up
@kusebiabaro553822 күн бұрын
Amusing notion. Buuut, id assume she already has a "job" and shes just going for a career with her degrees. She paid for and sustained herself somehow til she got her degrees and qualifications. So i doubt shes "unemployed" and just looking to "step up" her finances gained. Plus other competitors of that company might pick her up.Nothing wrong with negotiating, seeking what your looking for.And its more " good job missing the EXACT employee you were lookin for,now have fun filling that position" (meaning the company is still without a position being filled by a HIGHLY qualified person.) And plus itd be on the company/interviewer who saw her application said "shed settle for no less than 96k" but still tried to get it down and was surprised at her saying "no, i wont go down. So thats a move on there part that didnt pan out like it does with 97% of people who would fold cuz of fear of being "passed up on" for negotiating XD
@silverhammer777927 күн бұрын
Wish it worked that way IRL...
@SimRacingVeteran26 күн бұрын
It does, that’s if you have the skill and qualifications do command a fair wage for your skills.
@Fiveyin25 күн бұрын
It does allot of people negotiate there compensation package most people just don't out of fear
@sarahbarker774316 күн бұрын
Thank you for providing an example of what it looks and sounds like to stand up for yourself in the workplace.. I was on the brink of people teaching me that you have to "suck it up" and "work is never fun" and all these terrible ideas like you never get paid enough never get full credit etc... I believed someone, somewhere has it good. Not just one person. There are good bosses and good companies and great coworkers. There are teams that care.. somewhere!! Literally been told it was impossible, completely unrealistic, guess you're "nver going to get a job" with my "impossible standards" but these videos are more than enough to prove my point. It's not about expecting perfection from myself or others. But it doesn't have to be so damn bad, either!!
@Sulucnumoh42015 күн бұрын
This should be titled "How to get the next person the job"
@Jacob-rn6qf14 күн бұрын
Every company in the UK is like this 🤦 and they wonder why our economy is falling apart 🤦
@cipherxen214 сағат бұрын
I came across many candidates over the years, who has many years of experience and high salary expectations but very poor knowledge in the field.
@keithbutler990616 сағат бұрын
The sad part is they would pass on her and find a desperate less qualified person and only pay them half
@thibodeaux9914 күн бұрын
This conversation wouldn’t be happening if it was a man applying.
@tandanielle38758 күн бұрын
Depends on the man.
@SurvivalSpecКүн бұрын
Veronica is the GOAT
@daveb391017 күн бұрын
Problem is that the kids straight out of college with zero experience try to pull this too. It does work when you have actual proven marketable skills, but when You've only worked as a barista and never paid any of your own bills, can't effectively use a spreadsheet and ask for the world, with that attitude, you will forever be a barista. But use it as motivation and start your own coffee shop, it'll give you the business experience to be marketable after. You've got to ride the struggle bus to get to where you want to go, there is no shortcut. However i will agree the executive suite has completely raided the coffers of most corporations. It's a morality issue and unfortunately the issue is pervasive to most of society. Narcissism and greed are the law of the lands at the moment unfortunately
@grixxit16 күн бұрын
This could have been a phone call, why did you ask me to come in?
@cpK054L21 күн бұрын
I'm willing to take a pay cut, for reduced hours.
@remiremsar594622 күн бұрын
Here's the thing: Your worth means nothing if nobody is willing to pay for it.
@Ezberron22 күн бұрын
If you have the same set of skills that everyone else does, sure. supply and demand. but if you actually have the skills (degrees and experience) to do the job well, why shouldn't you ask for what you need? switching jobs is the only way you get a pay raise these days as most companies won't give you more than 5% raise.
@gene844721 күн бұрын
So that's why I saw you on the street corner...
@sunflowerlady205720 күн бұрын
Meh. You will always be underpaid with that mindset. Employed, but underpaid and devalued.
@davidhenderson34004 күн бұрын
This works both ways. Flipping burgers is not worth $20 an hour, making beds is not worth $30 an hour. You can price yourself right out of work. As for the character in this skit they may be able to get an AI to do the job for that much.
@BeardMan0114 күн бұрын
Yeah, for those of you who think this won't work, think again. If you TRULY have the qualifications, your salary requirements will be accepted. It may not be by them, but someone will. At my current place (been there 8 years), I initially had an interview and told them my requirements. They told me that it may be more than they could afford. I stood my ground and told them to think about it and let me know. I wasn't in a rush to find a new place and would only accept offers within my guidelines. Literally, a month later, almost to the day, they called me in for a second interview. During that interview, they hired me on the spot and then offered me cash to stay for the rest of the day/week and help them. I took the offer and made almost $2k cash in two and a half days. My official start date was the following Monday.
@sorcdk28805 күн бұрын
"Since the budget is a problem, I am willing to negotiate for fewer work hours instead". That invalidates their excuse, because it will not cost them anymore on the budget and as such they can get their problem fixed for the price they want. Also you generally get better efficiency on more skilled workers, usually at a faster rate than payrate goes up, so getting a more skilled worker doing slightly less time will tend to give them more productivity than hiring a cheaper less skilled worker full time.
@AB-bc9tf21 күн бұрын
That would be something.
@frankwolftown14 күн бұрын
I love this woman with all my heart and my might.
@LadyCarlsbad7 күн бұрын
We live in such a disgusting time for work, love, friendship - its such a dark age, may we go up from here❤
@everyonethinksyoureadeathm577326 күн бұрын
This is wrong You dont even get an interview because the position is filled already. Its just some college kid that needs credit that is hired because his father is a friend of the boss/management
@traveler771619 күн бұрын
Oddly specific
@CrimsonBlotКүн бұрын
And then she stays poor and unemployed like everyone else with those qualifications.