Submitted by thanxhaveagood1 t3_z3m4h9 in pittsburgh
Edmeyers01 t1_ixnb108 wrote
Reply to comment by jangoblamba in Pittsburgh's largest nonprofit is concerned that its profits are down by thanxhaveagood1
People working at UPMC need to keep the pressure for raises up. Most of the people I know that work there sit there for years and years and just complain about it. The only way is to leave and then come back and negotiate higher pay.
jangoblamba t1_ixndw4m wrote
I don't think leaving and coming back is a healthy way to negotiate higher wages. It's definitely a strategy, but UPMC should be competitive by just being good at offering good wages. I'm a server that makes as much as UPMC nurses. That's kinda pathetic on UPMC's part
Edmeyers01 t1_ixpbi24 wrote
I agree with your hypothetical, but unfortunately UPMC has a borderline successful monopoly in Pittsburgh. That takes away any healthy options. This advice worked for me and landed me 3x what I was getting paid previously by UPMC for my old analyst job. It’s awesome that they are feeling the pressures of the labor shortage, but it is going to take a whole lot more than that for them to change their ways. At the individual level, today, your best option is to leave and come back
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