I was at a interview for a previous position and was called in to the HR Office.
Once inside I was told that the position had a few changes and would be harder for me to do this job now. So they were offering it to the other candidate. I then asked that since some of the positions were being removed within the department I worked if by chance some of the staff could get a little raise. Her response was that I would not need a raise since I received a military retirement and I made enough money already. Not wanting to get into trouble or even lose my job, I thanked them for their time and went back to work..
Is this right or ok to bring up my retirement for not getting a raise.
The question is: Can the Director not give you a raise because you receive a military retirement?
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- 3+ months ago by rrdrake
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- office, inside, position, military, director, question, interview, raise, retirement, interviews
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