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Posted on 9/13/22 at 10:41 am
Posted by TejasHorn
High Plains Driftin'
Member since Mar 2007
11587 posts
Posted on 9/13/22 at 10:41 am
What does the MT board say?

New gig:
- 30% raise in base pay
- More certainty and potential in bonus
- No direct management of people, to start anyway
- All WFH (head office is outside region)
- Standard and fair PTO and other benefits
- larger operation
(List is shorter since some unknowns of course)

Current gig:
- 15 years of tenure
- Great team under me, and promise of advancement although that “30%” won’t happen anytime soon even with a promotion.
- Salary hasn’t budged much in 5 years, in lieu of commission plan which is unpredictable. That policy isn’t likely to change and our reputation isn’t of the “best paying.”
- Ceiling is limited at a small private company but I’m close with the owner.
- Owner will likely retire within 5 years or so, and future is somewhat uncertain.
- Truly Flexible WFH or office, and PTO is basically unlimited as long as not abused.
- Boss is great and laid back.

I’d like to retire in around 15 years. Thoughts? Should I bring this up to current boss?
Posted by KillTheGophers
Member since Jan 2016
6748 posts
Posted on 9/13/22 at 10:42 am to
Does owner have kids that are going to take over?

If not, buy the damn company.
Posted by TejasHorn
High Plains Driftin'
Member since Mar 2007
11587 posts
Posted on 9/13/22 at 10:43 am to
Yes but none of them want the company,
Posted by wileyjones
Member since May 2014
2696 posts
Posted on 9/13/22 at 10:45 am to
30% more is awesome. I’d do it after discussing it with current boss, hoping they’ll match.

Otherwise, congrats!
Posted by Mingo Was His NameO
Brooklyn
Member since Mar 2016
37382 posts
Posted on 9/13/22 at 10:55 am to
I don't see the debate here. Option 1
Posted by b-rab2
N. Louisiana
Member since Dec 2005
12820 posts
Posted on 9/13/22 at 11:03 am to
either buy the company, or start asking for ownership and a plan to buy him out or go with #1
Posted by Weekend Warrior79
Member since Aug 2014
20812 posts
Posted on 9/13/22 at 11:14 am to
What's work life balance where you are, and what is the expected work life balance at new gig.

Have you had any succession plan discussions with current boss? Future uncertainty would have me leaning to new gig alone, but work-life balance could be a major determent
Posted by Pelican fan99
Lafayette, Louisiana
Member since Jun 2013
38931 posts
Posted on 9/13/22 at 11:14 am to
What's your current salary? If already really good I'd probably just stay at your point in your career but if the 30% is a sizable amount for your budget I'd hit the road and not look back

You should at least try to get them to match though if you want to leave though. Maybe you'll get something good enough to stay
This post was edited on 9/13/22 at 11:16 am
Posted by footballdude
BR
Member since Sep 2010
1113 posts
Posted on 9/13/22 at 11:20 am to
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This post was edited on 10/26/22 at 9:20 am
Posted by TejasHorn
High Plains Driftin'
Member since Mar 2007
11587 posts
Posted on 9/13/22 at 11:26 am to
Current salary isn’t “really good” by industry standards. The new gig would be more in line for my title and role. Speaking of base salary here.

We do really well on commission in good times but there are definite “valley years.”

I’m in the minority in actually preferring office over WFH. Work life balance is tough as a manager and managing dozens of clients too. Not really an exemplary work-life balance kind of role - either option.
Posted by el Gaucho
He/They
Member since Dec 2010
58529 posts
Posted on 9/13/22 at 1:16 pm to
Don’t do it

Get on disability and food stamps


Live like a king instead of like one of us slaves
Posted by Im4datigers
Northern Virginia
Member since Oct 2003
4649 posts
Posted on 9/13/22 at 1:58 pm to
Take the 30% off the table and make a pro con list. I took a new job last year making 30% plus more. Went back to my old job after two months. Money isn’t everything.

Most importantly, what is your industry and how will be affected by the upcoming recession?
Posted by uptowntiger84
uptown
Member since Jul 2011
5143 posts
Posted on 9/13/22 at 2:26 pm to
So same job but you get a 30% raise and job security? Sounds like a win-win. Also is it possible to bring some of your team with you?
Posted by Bard
Definitely NOT an admin
Member since Oct 2008
57978 posts
Posted on 9/13/22 at 2:39 pm to
It sounds like your current job is very secure. What's the job security situation at the potential job?

What's the field? Is the current business likely to withstand the coming economic shitstorm? What about the company offering the new job?

If the business is solid, then I agree with the folks saying to talk to the boss about getting some equity in the company so you can transition into ownership as he starts stepping away.
Posted by KillTheGophers
Member since Jan 2016
6748 posts
Posted on 9/13/22 at 3:10 pm to
quote:

Yes but none of them want the company,


Then sit down with him and make formal plans for you to buy the company from him.

Owning he company gives you a much better opportunity at long term financial independence and generational wealth.

A 30% pay increase is for slaves looking for a better master.
Posted by Im4datigers
Northern Virginia
Member since Oct 2003
4649 posts
Posted on 9/13/22 at 3:49 pm to
What he said
Posted by thegreatboudini
Member since Oct 2008
7097 posts
Posted on 9/13/22 at 4:20 pm to
quote:

Salary hasn’t budged much in 5 years


I’d have bailed 2 years ago.
Posted by MikeBRLA
Baton Rouge
Member since Jun 2005
17130 posts
Posted on 9/13/22 at 4:44 pm to
quote:

promise of advancement


You are a sucker if you even take this into consideration. A promise? Really?
Posted by LSUtigerME
Walker, LA
Member since Oct 2012
3937 posts
Posted on 9/13/22 at 9:10 pm to
I really don’t even see how this is a question.

Would you take a 30% pay cut to work from the office and have a salary that won’t move for 5 years? Especially with a limited ceiling at a small company?

This question has a very obvious answer. You’re either withholding some very important information, or simply afraid of the unknowns of the new job. 15 years, particularly with only one company (have you changed before?), can be difficult to let go of. Take the better opportunity and enjoy your career.
Posted by thelawnwranglers
Member since Sep 2007
42055 posts
Posted on 9/13/22 at 9:12 pm to
quote:

All WFH (head office is outside region)


In risk they change their mind and get confused when they call you back to office
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