As I always say: Never take words on face value in business or in the workplace. If it's not written in a contract, it won't happen. Don't ever do things on an empty promise of more. Your performance thus far should be enough for them to promote, give a raise, give opportunities to. Talk is cheap!
Happens in large private corporations as well. Favoritism, corporate politics, and hidden agendas around goals like inclusion initiatives get very toxic. You gave great advice.
Neil, you are worth alot more than how that owner is treating you. Don't be afraid to look for better opportunities and even it pays little less, you should move on and find a better employer. I used to make 120k in a small toxic company under extremely toxic and abusive owner, and i moved on to work at Carmax and got paid 32k a year and i have never been happier than ever. MONEY never makes you happy. it's just a tool. As you find a better employer that respects you and helps you to grow, you will find opportunities. Good luck.
The manager can deny your promotion but he can't stall it. Once they tell you "No" to something you feel you deserve you leave and get your promotion elsewhere. If you stay, all that will happen is bitterness, resentment, and then they can give a logical reason to others as to why you were denied a promotion. Staying is stalling your progression - move on.
As I always say: Never take words on face value in business or in the workplace. If it's not written in a contract, it won't happen. Don't ever do things on an empty promise of more. Your performance thus far should be enough for them to promote, give a raise, give opportunities to. Talk is cheap!
I had it in writing and it still didn’t matter.
Happens in large private corporations as well. Favoritism, corporate politics, and hidden agendas around goals like inclusion initiatives get very toxic. You gave great advice.
Thank you I need to leave my toxic job and you just helped me so much
Neil, you are worth alot more than how that owner is treating you. Don't be afraid to look for better opportunities and even it pays little less, you should move on and find a better employer. I used to make 120k in a small toxic company under extremely toxic and abusive owner, and i moved on to work at Carmax and got paid 32k a year and i have never been happier than ever. MONEY never makes you happy. it's just a tool. As you find a better employer that respects you and helps you to grow, you will find opportunities. Good luck.
The manager can deny your promotion but he can't stall it. Once they tell you "No" to something you feel you deserve you leave and get your promotion elsewhere. If you stay, all that will happen is bitterness, resentment, and then they can give a logical reason to others as to why you were denied a promotion. Staying is stalling your progression - move on.
Out of curiously- can anyone explain wether this is a false promises case?
Dutch bro’s lol