I’m actually really confident when it comes to my marketing abilities. I have two.Īt my company, you need to be in your role for at least a year before you are considered for a raise. But before I go into detail about how I played myself, here’s a little backstory:īased on my current job description, you only need one degree to have my position. Yeah, shocked me too! Cause I have a legit history of standing up for myself and what I deserve. Meaning if you don’t ask for what you want, you probably won’t get it.īut this confident, assertive, young, professional was the same person who did not speak up and ask for a raise from my job. Now why do I do all that? It’s simple: Closed mouths don’t get fed. If I didn’t receive the best customer service I’m asking to speak with the manager (if you read Hi, Can I Speak With the Manager, Please? you already know what I be on).Īnd lastly, if I feel I’ve been inconvenienced in the slightest bit I’m asking for something off the bill. If I’m out with a group of friends and I want our picture taken, I don’t mind asking a random stranger to do so. but I still got a story about it, so here we go.įirst things first, a few facts about me: So many times we get caught up on having the “perfect” job or a job with a high salary, but I remember when I didn’t have a job at all… and was praying for one. I created this blog to talk about adulting and part of being an adult is having a job.īut, let me make this very clear: I appreciate having a J-O-B. I spend majority of my day and week in the office. Initially I was like nahhhhh, let me not! But the reality is, work is a big part of my life. So this is my first time writing a story about my job.
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