Ken785
Master Don Juan
I recently accepted a new job offer for a retail sales position with a cable company for 14/hr plus bonuses, I have been in training for a week now and am regretting that i accepted the offer for such low pay.
I found out a few of my co-workers who have the same position and who are also new to the position but have similar backgrounds are getting paid $17-19/hr plus bonuses.
I wanted to renegotiate, they (co-workers) said i should wait about 2 months to prove the i can hit quotas before i try to renegotiate. That wasnt good enough for me.
I know its iffy to try to renegotiate after i have accepted an offer but they told me they had all turned down the original offers because it was too low...and they all got a call back 3 hours later with a better offer.
I ended up emailing my manager today about it:
" Dear Steven,
Hello, my name is Ken785. I was offered a position 10 days ago as a Retail connection specialist. Training is going great and I have a excellent understanding of my position within the company. However, I believe we need to discuss the issue of pay.
I am currently at a base pay of $14/hr which I didn't feel was my worth but had agreed to but i am wanting to ask for a new deal as i have been offered $17/hr + commission from another company.
I am asking that we can renegotiate as I feel the offer is below my worth. I have years of sales/retail experience, can open and close sales and I also carry a 4 year bachelors degree.
I would like to reach a new offer for the base pay for 2-6 months so I can prove (Company name) investment in me is well worth it. If I do not prove that my team and I can meet and exceed sales above the company's expectations, then you can set me back to my original offer pay. Hear from you soon - Ken "
What do you guys think? Was it a little to late for negotiations? I'm hoping to hear from him soon and hope he can match the base pay because $14 is too low for me! I know he is going to say that I agreed and signed an offer letter but I still feel the offer was really low...hopefully emailing him wasn't a mistake.
I found out a few of my co-workers who have the same position and who are also new to the position but have similar backgrounds are getting paid $17-19/hr plus bonuses.
I wanted to renegotiate, they (co-workers) said i should wait about 2 months to prove the i can hit quotas before i try to renegotiate. That wasnt good enough for me.
I know its iffy to try to renegotiate after i have accepted an offer but they told me they had all turned down the original offers because it was too low...and they all got a call back 3 hours later with a better offer.
I ended up emailing my manager today about it:
" Dear Steven,
Hello, my name is Ken785. I was offered a position 10 days ago as a Retail connection specialist. Training is going great and I have a excellent understanding of my position within the company. However, I believe we need to discuss the issue of pay.
I am currently at a base pay of $14/hr which I didn't feel was my worth but had agreed to but i am wanting to ask for a new deal as i have been offered $17/hr + commission from another company.
I am asking that we can renegotiate as I feel the offer is below my worth. I have years of sales/retail experience, can open and close sales and I also carry a 4 year bachelors degree.
I would like to reach a new offer for the base pay for 2-6 months so I can prove (Company name) investment in me is well worth it. If I do not prove that my team and I can meet and exceed sales above the company's expectations, then you can set me back to my original offer pay. Hear from you soon - Ken "
What do you guys think? Was it a little to late for negotiations? I'm hoping to hear from him soon and hope he can match the base pay because $14 is too low for me! I know he is going to say that I agreed and signed an offer letter but I still feel the offer was really low...hopefully emailing him wasn't a mistake.