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🗓️ 26 December 2017
⏱️ 43 minutes
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As we ring in the new year, this episode focuses on how people in the HVAC/R trade can get a raise, promotion, or bonus without facing rejection or sounding selfish.
Before you think about asking for a raise or promotion, evaluate your company. Is your company pragmatic? Does the company refuse to address conflict or let tempers run high? Do your leaders care about making decisions logically and promote people who will truly help the business? A pragmatic company makes logical decisions and respects the employees who keep the business alive.
Many people want to ask for a raise when they find out that someone earns more than them or feel as though they haven't had a review in a while. People in these situations feel as though they are OWED additional pay.
Here's Bryan's advice: DON'T ask for a raise, promotion, or bonus unless you have a written salary agreement that hasn't come to fruition. When you ask a leader for a raise, you make your leaders put their guard up. In general, it's not a good idea to make someone else put their guard up when communicating with them.
If you want to talk to a leader about a plan to earn more money in the future, try to explain your vision of the future for the company; solve a company problem, or contribute to a leader's solution. Avoid self-assessments; talk about a plan or vision where YOU play an integral part in improving the company. Tie YOUR pay to the company's success, whether your solution addresses revenue, callbacks, or training within the organization.
Overall, you have to show that you're willing to accomplish a task to earn more pay. A pragmatic business will see the value in your ideas and will be more willing to give you a raise, promotion, or bonus after you execute your plan.
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0:00.0 | I want to take just a second and thank the four companies that make H.V. |
0:13.1 | E. |
0:14.1 | So you hear at the beginning of every podcast, |
0:15.4 | I talk about these four companies, |
0:16.6 | but I just want to real quick say what I think needs to be said here, |
0:19.6 | which is that Testo, Carrier, Rector seal, and Mitsubishi, |
0:24.4 | Mitsubishi Comfort have stepped up to make this possible. |
0:28.3 | Because a lot of people have asked me. |
0:29.6 | I get these questions a lot. |
0:30.6 | Are you gonna charge for courses? |
0:32.4 | Are you gonna know all these |
0:33.7 | different things are you going to are you going to sell products and and really the answer |
0:37.4 | to that is for HVAC school know what you see on the website what you get in the |
0:41.8 | daily tech tip emails and what you get here in this |
0:43.6 | podcast as well as what you see on YouTube. I want to continue to produce really |
0:47.3 | high quality product, something that's going to help you, something it's going to |
0:51.4 | benefit technicians day in and day out, and I don't want to have to charge |
0:54.8 | technicians for it. I don't want to have to charge contractors out there for it. I mean you're having a tough enough time right now with the |
0:59.5 | skills gap and trying to find technicians and you experience technicians out there trying to find people who actually |
1:04.8 | are interested in working in this trade is a challenge and I know that. |
1:09.2 | So that's why I didn't want to charge you for this. |
1:11.5 | I wanted to find partners and these partners are these |
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