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Help with letter to work..re wages

Right im biting the bullet and doing my letter asking for more money..wahts the worst that can happen as they say!!
BUT i have no idea how to word it without rambling..help please..basics?
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  • donquine
    donquine Posts: 695 Forumite
    Why should your employer give you any more money? Can you demonstrate your usefulness with real examples of how you've saved your company money or increased sales?

    When writing a letter like this, it's not about why you personally need/want the extra money. It's about how you can justify your skills are worth the extra money to your employer.
  • Debt_Free_Chick
    Debt_Free_Chick Posts: 13,276 Forumite
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    gabyjane wrote: »
    Right im biting the bullet and doing my letter asking for more money..wahts the worst that can happen as they say!!
    BUT i have no idea how to word it without rambling..help please..basics?

    The best way to construct the letter is start with a simple bullet list of all the reasons why they should pay you more. You then need only put polite business-like words around that list.

    You have to make out a "business case", so that it's not "personal" but demonstrates your value to the business. Without saying you, you are telling the business that you are worth paying £x in order to secure your skills and experience. Whatever you do, don't make a threat as to what you do if they don't agree to your request.

    No emotion; no personal stuff; just a well-constructed business case.

    You could try your list out here .....
    Warning ..... I'm a peri-menopausal axe-wielding maniac ;)
  • gabyjane
    gabyjane Posts: 3,541 Forumite
    donquine wrote: »
    Why should your employer give you any more money? Can you demonstrate your usefulness with real examples of how you've saved your company money or increased sales?

    When writing a letter like this, it's not about why you personally need/want the extra money. It's about how you can justify your skills are worth the extra money to your employer.

    Why..cos i'm worth it!! i know the latter bit i was going to be a little bit more subtle than saying 'give me more money'!!
    Thanks for the helpful reply though..glad i asked!
  • gabyjane
    gabyjane Posts: 3,541 Forumite
    Debt free chick thankyou for your reply. I should point out i'm only a cleaner!! so nothing too major to present and for those of you who saw my last post about work will know why im asking. The points though are a good starting point and i have done this in my letter.
    I will hand in tommorow and see what happens.

    eschaton grow up, i doubt you even have a job with that disgusting attitude.

    Thanks again.
  • eschaton
    eschaton Posts: 2,161 Forumite
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    gabyjane wrote: »
    Debt free chick thankyou for your reply. I should point out i'm only a cleaner!! so nothing too major to present and for those of you who saw my last post about work will know why im asking. The points though are a good starting point and i have done this in my letter.
    I will hand in tommorow and see what happens.

    eschaton grow up, i doubt you even have a job with that disgusting attitude.

    Thanks again.

    Wrong and not a scrubber :j
  • paulofessex
    paulofessex Posts: 1,728 Forumite
    gabyjane wrote: »
    Debt free chick thankyou for your reply. I should point out i'm only a cleaner!! so nothing too major to present and for those of you who saw my last post about work will know why im asking. The points though are a good starting point and i have done this in my letter.
    I will hand in tommorow and see what happens.

    eschaton grow up, i doubt you even have a job with that disgusting attitude.

    Thanks again.

    Please don't belittle your role or yourself it is an important job. I used to work in an office and the secretaries used to belittle themselves like that, they just couldn't see how they were an important cog in the machine and without them the machine grind to a halt.
  • McKneff
    McKneff Posts: 38,857 Forumite
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    If a managing director went missing for a fortnight and a cleaner went missing for a fortnight, and nobody did their job, just who do you think they would miss first. ................
    make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
    and we will never, ever return.
  • paulwf
    paulwf Posts: 3,269 Forumite
    McKneff wrote: »
    If a managing director went missing for a fortnight and a cleaner went missing for a fortnight, and nobody did their job, just who do you think they would miss first. ................

    Our store manages fine for a week or more at a time without a general manager, either because they are on holiday or they have changed managers.

    On the other hand if a cleaner doesn't turn up it causes a major headache, we can't open if the shop hasn't had at least a basic clean. If we didn't have a cleaner for 2 weeks the shop would be probably closed down by environmental health, but without our manager it would function as normal.

    I'm not sure what point you were trying to make, but a reliable, punctual and motivated cleaner is a very big asset to a company.
  • McKneff
    McKneff Posts: 38,857 Forumite
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    paulwf wrote: »
    Our store manages fine for a week or more at a time without a general manager, either because they are on holiday or they have changed managers.

    On the other hand if a cleaner doesn't turn up it causes a major headache, we can't open if the shop hasn't had at least a basic clean. If we didn't have a cleaner for 2 weeks the shop would be probably closed down by environmental health, but without our manager it would function as normal.

    I'm not sure what point you were trying to make, but a reliable, punctual and motivated cleaner is a very big asset to a company.

    The point i was making was that the OP said she was only a cleaner,
    she seemed to be putting herself down and i was pointing out that no one is more important than her (or less)
    make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
    and we will never, ever return.
  • gabyjane
    gabyjane Posts: 3,541 Forumite
    eschaton wrote: »
    Wrong and not a scrubber :j

    Ha do you know what makes me laugh I get better wages than most there! I'm my own boss as work on my own and don't have to put up with people like yourself! Oh and for your information it's a posh private club so not a scrubber..more a polisher!!
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