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Top 10 Secret ways to get a Juicy Pay Rise Fast!

Earn more even if you have an Environment Job, Admin Job, It, or Accounting Job

You know you deserve more, you’d like to think you’re worth it and have worked hard to earn it, but why does even the thought of approaching your boss or employer send shivers of terror down your spine every time you think about asking them for a pay raise? A lot of factors come into play when considering this but don’t worry. Here’s what you really got to do to get that increase you’ve been dreaming about for months. The following secret steps are carefully layed out to help you maintain your composure and lay out your case without seeming overly demanding.

  1. Set the Stage-Prepare a Meeting
    Simply ask for a review meeting to discuss your performance but don’t mention the main purpose because your boss is more likely to say ‘No’ there and then. Take control of the situation and arrange a meeting which will enable you to make your case and sell your argument.
  2. Hit the Books-Do your Homework.
    Prepare, prepare, prepare. Know your company’s policies. Are you supposed to have an annual performance review to determine your wages? Does your pay advance go according to a fixed schedule or rank? Who can make that decision. Read the employee handbook and talk to someone in Human Resources.
  3. Be Honest & Genuine-Do you Deserve it?
    If you think you deserve it, don’t accept the pay raise that you are offered. Managers often have discretion within their budget and can at often times provide better pay raises than are actually offered. Know what you’re worth and create a list of your accomplishments. Take the initiative to learn new skills and take on added responsibilities without being asked to do it.
  4. Timing is Money
    Wait until you’ve built up enough expertise, knowledge and customer relationships to be perceived as indispensable. Be considerate to your manager’s stress levels and workload or your case will viewed as an unwelcome distraction. The best time to negotiate is usually after a period of consistent performance that places you as the obvious candidate for a pay rise.
  5. Calculate Cost of Living in your Area
    Know what the cost of living increase is for your region. If you’re offered a 3% increase in a region with a 4% cost of living increase… take a guess what?! You just got a pay cut! Put your case out clearly on the table without any misunderstandings or miscommunication.
  6. Respect- State your Case from a Position of Power
    Pay particular attention to the problems you have been working on, and how you helped ease and solve them. Why are you worth more money to your employer? How has the companies’ profits improved since and was it because you’ve been there?
  7. Show some Backbone
    Step up and ask for a pay increase outside of your normal cycle. If you’ve blown the socks off of your manager or supervisor, take advantage of the time to ask them to show their appreciation through a pay increase. If it’s absolutely not allowed, ask for a bonus.
  8. The Key to Turn a Negative into a Positive
    Sometimes there are genuine reasons why you may not get a pay rise, but it’s not all about the money. There is always the opportunity to get a nice counter-offer. Just because your employer has said ‘No’ to a pay rise doesn’t mean that you cannot ask for non-financial benefits as an alternative.
  9. The Gold in negotiating for Perks.
    Don’t be fooled, there’s gold to be found in negotiating for perks. Be prepared to accept that a salary raise won’t fly at the moment – in part because it would involve extra taxes and workers’ compensation for your employer. But you can ask for other things, including an extra week of vacation, extra personal days, educational benefits or increased car or mobile phone allowances. Think about other benefits that the firm might find it easier to accommodate, such as holiday or flexible working hours etc….
  10. Be Smart-Don’t Burn your Bridges! If despite your best efforts you have not been able to successfully negotiate the pay rise that you want, you may decide that you feel undervalued by the company. Unfortunately, we live in a day and age where green jobs, admin jobs, etc.. are plenty for qualified, good employees. The largest pay increase you’ll most likely find yourself achieving is the one you get when you leave your employer and find another job. Unfortunate, but true! But, at the very least, you should leave the door open for approaching the subject again in six months’ time.

Look at the bigger picture and don’t forget to consider the possibility that you’re meant for bigger things ie. management positions, director, supervisor, CEO etc….You can mark yourself out as management material by considering how your pay rise could affect the wider business, recognizing the needs of the business is an interesting point, especially for people who are going on to do bigger and better things.

For those of you who are eager to move onto different markets, and explore different potentials Do Your Research!! Current economies in today’s workplace that are experiencing great and tremendous growth are positions that fall under “Green Collar Jobs”. Employment in the environmental job sector is estimated to grow massively due to popular demand in the transformation and awareness of corporate responsibility towards the environment.

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Dan Black is a writer and content editor for Juicyjobs Green Jobs UK an environmentally friendly green job search board which offers free job listings to companies promoting green, fair trade services and support sustainable living. For job seekers Juicyjobs can help you find the ideal environment jobs in London and the UK.

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Hot Environment Jobs Right Now!

Green Collar Jobs in London are on the rise!

Its official, green collar and environment jobs in london are on the rise and it’s time to get involved in your environment and do your part while getting paid! Jens-Peter Saul, managing director of Siemens Power Generation in the UK, said: “The market in the UK and worldwide is really exploding. “There is outstanding growth, especially here, after many years of inactivity.”The market is growing wildly. We have doubled our orders in the last year and will double them again this year.”

Over the next decade, the potential for green collar jobs, which is defined as blue-collar work force opportunities created by firms and organizations whose mission is to improve environmental quality, could be very large. An economy that runs on clean energy needs green jobs. As investments catalyze the growth of a new, clean energy economy, we are finally ready to replace the old debate of “jobs vs. the environment” by investing in “jobs for the environment.” If you’re looking for a new job then pay close attention.

Due to the rising demand of green jobs in London and the UK, opportunities for employment to focus on concentrate on the following areas:

  • Ecotourism – Travel and Hospitality
  • Jobs in environmental sustainability
  • Energy and Renewables – Renewable energy careers have the potential to re-establish the world’s lost middle class.
  • Health and Medicine – according to research a vast percentage of people use alternative methods of medicine and healing
  • Legal Careers – All over the world whenever any factory or power plant irrelevant of their identity damage and pollute the environment environmental law groups go to court and fight the good fight.
  • Construction Industry Builders & Designers – More and more money and focus is directed towards creating more energy efficient and eco aware environments. It has clearly become evident that Green construction builders already have a leveraged advantage over traditional builders.
  • (IT) Information Technology, Internet
  • Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Environmental Education – Teaching

“The green collar job boom is here,” said Neal Lurie, Director of Marketing of ASES.

By the year 2030, the renewable energy and energy efficiency industries could generate up to $4.5 trillion in revenue in the U.S., but only with the appropriate public policy. This would include a renewable portfolio standard, renewable energy incentives, public education, and R&D.

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Dan Black is a writer and content editor for Juicyjobs The UK’s Green Job Search Website is an environmentally friendly green job search board which offers free job listings to companies promoting green, fair trade services and support sustainable living. For job seekers Juicyjobs can help you find the ideal environment jobs in London and the UK.
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