Well, it seems that you feel that your undervalued. If you don't feel the company is paying you what your worth and you don't feel that the situation is going to change, then you should probably start shopping around for a new job.

Of course you need to consider what happens if it falls through. Also, I don't mean this as an insult at all, I don't know you or have any knowledge of your capabilities, but I thought I'd point out that in my experience, sometimes people overvalue themselves as well. When faced with a similar situation, I decided to make the jump into self employment. (That was in 98) Having said that, being your own boss can be a major hassle.


-Lee

"To be civilized is to deny one's nature."

In reply to Re: Disapointed at work by shotgunefx
in thread Disapointed at work by monsieur_champs

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