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What we talked about on this episode:
This episode was inspired by a TT video I saw where someone shared their remote compensation, hybrid comp, and in-office comp expectations.
It was said they ask for $20k more for in-office jobs and the person dueting it seemed shocked.
My response was good for them BUT that’s it?
Let’s talk about it.
Should you have different compensation expectations for a remote job vs a job you would be required to go into the office?
For simple math.
Let’s say your hourly rate is $40/hour.
Your commute:
1 hour per day, 30 minutes each way.
$40 x 5 x 50 weeks per year
= $10,000
15 miles each way, so that’s 30 miles per day round trip.
30 x 5 x 50 = 7500 miles you’re putting on your car each year.
The federal mileage rate right now is $.67/mile and at 7,500 miles we are looking at:
$5,025
Time and mileage just for your commute is now at:
$15,025 per year
Food:
Buy lunch 2x a week and bring lunch 3x a week
$10, which is conservative for a meal these days
$10 x 2 per week x 50 weeks per year
=1,000 extra on food
Between commute and food, we are now at $16,025
Clothes:
Unless you can wear the same shit you can at home, in the office, you have to account for additional clothing expenses.
Let’s say $2,000 a year on the lowest end.
Now we are at $18,025 just in expenses for commute, food, and clothing.
We haven’t factored anything in for the inconvenience. These are simply expenses.
Truly, do the math.
What makes sense?
Hybrid = I’d do 75% of whatever the in-office number you come to is.
If companies are hell-bent on getting people back into the office, awesome, compensate accordingly.
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Let’s take this offline: discuss it later and/or in a different setting
Touch base: briefly connect or update on a topic
Put a pin in it: postpone or temporarily set aside a discussion
Think outside the box: consider unconventional or creative ideas
Circle back: Return to topic later for further discussion
Low-hanging fruit: Easily achievable or readily available tasks.
Get the ball rolling: Start a process or initiate an activity.
Move the needle: Make a significant impact or achieve progress.
Buy-in: Gain agreement or approval from others.
Close the loop: Complete a task or finalize a discussion.
Ping me: Contact me or send me a message.
Bandwidth: Capacity or availability to take on additional tasks.
Hit the ground running: Start a project or task quickly and efficiently.
Paradigm shift: Fundamental change in thinking or approach.
Out of the loop: Unaware of information or not included in discussions.
Play hardball: Adopt a tough or uncompromising approach.
Push the envelope: Challenge limits or try new and innovative approaches.
Put lipstick on a pig: Attempt to make something unattractive appear better than it is.
Running it up the flagpole: Presenting an idea for consideration or feedback.
Table that for now: Postpone discussion until later.
Under the radar: Happening without attracting attention or going unnoticed.
If someone hits you with one, ask clarifying questions!
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Notes:
Most of us are not comfortable with self-promotion
That said, most of us do indeed need to leverage this skill
Whether in the workplace, for a business, or podcast, or social channels, etc.
Definition:
Dictionary.com
The action of promoting or publicizing oneself
What self-promotion is not?
Bragging
Huge difference between hey we made a new podcast episode vs we have the best podcast ever
Why is self-promotion important in our careers? AKA benefits to doing it
Tips/tools/techniques and resources
Don't list:
Note: I hooked up the Shure mic wrong LOL this NOT an accurate sound quality, it is however the quality of a MacBook Air hahahaha
Being a lifelong learner is so critical in today's society.
We are surrounded by constant change and we have to be able to learn and adapt to those changes
If we think about jobs that used to be relevant but are no longer:
Dictonary.com
The provision or use of both formal and informal learning opportunities throughout people's lives in order to foster the continuous development and improvement of the knowledge and skills needed for employment and personal fulfillment
So it's not just going to school or attending college
It's a commitment to not stop learning
Benefits of being a lifelong learner:
How it can keep you relevant in your field:
Resources:
Create A Plan Of Action
Set goals
Decide on your preferences
Online, in person, etc.
Create a list of subjects/topics
Schedule time
Track status
Ask for accountability help if you need it
Use all your resources
Learn
Practice and play
Debrief - what went well / not well / change
Make it continuous
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We are written, produced, hosted and edited by Stephanie Dennis
You’re awesome!! Go be your amazing self today!!!
Notes:
Dictonary.com
The persistent inability to believe that one's success is deserved or has been legitimately achieved as a result of one's own effort or skills
Imposter Syndrome is very prevalent in the workplace
The why isn't always going to be clear
Every person is a human, all humans think differently, have different pasts, different traumas, different work experiences, different school experiences, etc.
Signs of imposter syndrome:
What causes imposter syndrome?
A lot of things can cause us to get imposter syndrome
A few examples:
I've personally struggled with imposter syndrome many times.
Sometimes it's a phase of life that it something I had to work through for extended periods of time (Example - layoff )
Others it may pop up quickly and temporarily (Example - working on website)
How can imposter syndrome impact your career?
Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
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Go be your amazing self today!!!
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We are written, produced, hosted and edited by Stephanie Dennis
You’re awesome!!
Go be your amazing self today!!!
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We are written, produced, hosted and edited by Stephanie Dennis
You’re awesome!!
Go be your amazing self today!!!
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/careertalk/supportLinks:
We are written, produced, hosted and edited by Stephanie Dennis
You’re awesome!! Go be your amazing self today!!!
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We are written, produced, hosted and edited by Stephanie Dennis
You’re awesome!! Go be your amazing self today!!!
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We are written, produced, hosted and edited by Stephanie Dennis
You’re awesome!! Go be your amazing self today!!!
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