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prsni danielle
asks
16 years ago
what's the best way to say NO when you're asked if your expected salary is negotiable?
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topsurf
16 years ago
hey stranger, I've missed seeing you lately and for your answer, just tread lightly tough times out there
prsni danielle
says
16 years ago
yeah
raven
i really don't know what to say...
prsni danielle
says
16 years ago
topsurf
been very sick lately... missed you too...
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DuHa
16 years ago
dont let anyone cheat u out of ur worth, tell them u wont accept anything lower than.. and dont compromise
prsni danielle
says
16 years ago
thanks @mr.
topsurf
16 years ago
prsni_danielle
:
glad you are better now
prsni danielle
says
16 years ago
thanks
duha
...
prsni danielle
says
16 years ago
topsurf
DuHa
16 years ago
ur welcome sweety
finucane
says
16 years ago
If this is for a new position I'd take it as the prospective employer wondering if you'll bend over time and time again, and I'd reply NO!
finucane
says
16 years ago
Unless, of course, you're willing to bend over time and time again.
🇺🇦HighDef🇺🇦
16 years ago
Tell 'em that you're willing to accept more money.
prsni danielle
says
16 years ago
thanks guys,
bronsont
says
16 years ago
good morning
prsni_danielle
I'd say no for your starting salary, but that once employed you would be willing to take a company wide
bronsont
says
16 years ago
temporary salary reduction for the benefit of the company
prsni danielle
says
16 years ago
i'll think about that
bronsont
thank you
johndiii
says
16 years ago
You might say something like: given the current economy, you have already trimmed the expected salary as much as you felt appropriate.
Glyphrunner
16 years ago
"Given the expectations of the position and the level of my knowledge, experience, and ability to match your needs, I think my asking salary
Glyphrunner
is
16 years ago
appropriate."
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