Oh, today is just not going to go well.
Natter 52: Playing with a full deck?
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
So, Liz Claiborne is dead and the Spice Girls are going on tour.
That's my news for the day.
Happy birthday, Hec!
I may have to negotiate about salary in my interview today. Ick.
I hate negotiations like that too. Which makes me wonder why that is. Maybe it's because in the times I've had to negotiate pay, I've never been able to negotiate from a position of strength. It's almost as if I want to tell them, "I'd really like it if you gave me more money, but I'll take whatever you give me." It'd be better if I could say, "Company X will pay me Y - what will you pay me?"
At least, you know, in buying a car I have the knowledge that I can just walk away from the deal if I don't like it.
I think it's so funny that some people love negotiating and others hate it. I am a hater and thankfully, I've never had to negotiate my salary.
I have the dumb, and I'm trying to unsnarl at least two nasty problems. As a result, I am making stupid mistakes that are generating even more work for myself. Whee.
I think that what really makes me angry about this is that these inquiries, whether intentional or not, seem to endow the asker with a sense of entitlement that in general, tends to annoy me about students. It could be that they just don't know how to speak/write, but sometimes they just seem so huffy about have to actually explain themselves.
This is one of the main reasons I left academia. The sense of entitlement combined with a complete lack of independence/self reliance is a killer combination.
What's the new gig, Megan? I just assumed you were being professorly!
Maybe it's because in the times I've had to negotiate pay, I've never been able to negotiate from a position of strength.
Yeah. My husband had to remind me that I am actually negotiating from a position of strength. I have nearly ten years of experience doing this, my current earnings are completely in line with what salary surveys I can find, and if they can't pay me what I'm worth, I can stick with contract work.
But it's still icky. It'll probably be one of those situation where I psych myself up about it and salary doesn't even come up today.
What's the new gig, Megan? I just assumed you were being professorly!
No, I'm working for The Man now (editing French and Italian textbooks).