Getting a Raise Kansas City MO

What motivates you to get up each day and go to work? Is it the security of a job you like and working in a predictable environment in Kansas City? Or are you driven by advancement opportunities and a big paycheck? You really need to think about what you want.

Local Companies

The Urban League of Greater Kansas City
(816) 471-0550
1710 The Paseo Blvd.
Kansas City, MO
BalancePoint
(816) 268-1400
Two Pershing Square2300 Main St., Ste. 910
Kansas City, MO
l Employment Council, Inc.
(816) 471-2330
1740 Paseo Blvd.
Kansas City, MO
Full Voice
(816) 941-0011
3217 Broadway, Ste. 300
Kansas City, MO
The Real Estate House
(816) 523-1515
4125 Broadway St., Ste. 100
Kansas City, MO
Joshua & Company Inc
(816) 842-7997
527 Walnut St
Kansas City, MO
Mercer
(816) 221-4422
2405 Grand Blvd Ste 1500
Kansas City, MO
Hroi
(816) 460-5200
2345 Grand Blvd
Kansas City, MO
Mercer Human Resource Consulting
(816) 556-4800
2405 Grand Blvd
Kansas City, MO
Metropolitan Community College
(816) 482-5200
3200 Broadway St
Kansas City, MO

Dear Sue: The job I have now is perfect. I love the people I work with, the location is great and everything fits. I've been offered an opportunity to go through a training program which will help me gain more knowledge and potentially, more money.

The problem is, if I go through the program I will be placed in another office, which I don't want.

What should I do? Go with the program? Or tell my manager at my next review that I want to stay where I am? Please help me.

-Content

Sue Says: I wish I could tell you what to do, but only you can determine what you really want. What I can do, however, is give you some "food for thought."

What motivates you to get up each day and go to work? Is it the security of a job you like and working in a predictable environment? Or are you driven by advancement opportunities and a big paycheck? You really need to think about what you want.

At some point you will need to decide if what you have right now is enough, or if you want more out of your career. And you need to ask yourself how happy you will be if the other people you work with accept future offers, which could leave you in the same place of employment physically, but without the people you know and love to work with.

You have found happiness with this job and chances are you will find it again. And you need to be careful, because if you turn down too many opportunities, eventually the offers may stop coming.

Change can be scary, but it is inevitable. If ...

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Featured Local Company

Joshua & Company Inc

(816) 842-7997
527 Walnut St
Kansas City, MO

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