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Hi,
If the man you spoke to is a new hire, why would you expect him to raise your salary to be the same as the younger man who is also a new hire. I doubt he has the authority. When he hired you the owner gave him a range, which is not unusual for a job spec. He also likes that he is paid more.
You liked this job, so I would contact the owner and try to work out a new deal. Keep your kool even if the owner doesn't.
Some of this mish-mash is due to the inexperience of your colleagues,
Annette
I may take your advice, Annette, and reach out to the owner. I really dislike dealing with his roller coaster emotional ways, but he has confided in me several times that his father was physically abusive when he was growing up and I truly think he has some issues from childhood trauma that he hasn’t dealt with, so I try to give him grace. The other man is married to a psychiatrist, and he seems alright—we got along fine. The principle of him KNOWING that he and the other guy are making a certain amount (for example let’s say they make $50/hr and I make $45) and then lowballing me thinking I wouldn’t find out is the problem. That was rude and discriminatory, and he absolutely CAN pick up the phone and say Hey Owner, Monarch is worth as much as we are, I think we should offer the same amount.
When you say inexperience I have to laugh. The older guy who interviewed and made me the offer is a former CEO and used to oversee hundreds of convenience stores. He knew what he was doing.