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Insane pay rise (but at what other cost)

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Aliceteacup · 23/01/2023 22:27

understand how hard times are for people at the moment so please know that I’m aware this is very much first world problems but I genuinely can’t talk to my friends / family about this as I can’t bear to discuss the money on the table and so I can’t get proper advice on this at the min.

for clarity I’m going to include the actual two figures on the table here to help paint the picture.

currently consider myself well paid working in my industry for 14 years. I earn £64k a year and this includes 30 days annual leave. I am very well established in the role, well respected and generally never dread work or stress about work. I recognise I work hard and I’m good at my job, other people comment on my ability to handle a very high workload with ease. I’m fairly senior well regarded and happy where I am day to day.

I have an 18 month old baby, been back at work 6 months, my little girl is well into the swing of nursery and I’m loving being back in the routine of work but in the next 2 years I would love to try again for another baby if we’re lucky enough. Maternity leave at my current job is 18 weeks full pay, then 6 weeks half pay then statutory. I took a year off and it was very very tight but doable.

I was headhunted end of last year by a big competitor, and given I have been in my current company so long thought I should go through the motion of the process. I anecdotally knew this company pay very well from a few ex colleagues / well known in the industry that they pay well. I really enjoyed the interview process but it was hard and I had 6 zooms in total, some with global teams and then 2 in person meetings 1 including a presentation.

I got the job offer last week and they are offering me £180k, it is just such a huge salary for me it has blown all my expectations out of the water. I have told my husband who is obviously floored but beyond him I genuinely wouldn’t tell anyone as I feel it is such a grotesquely huge salary compared to other people in my life and at a time like this. The work I do is important work (health related) but still I am fully aware it is way beyond what other people earn. I come from a very normal family mum worked for the council dad was a teacher this is not the type of money I ever dreamed of earning.

so my dilemma is that I know with this salary / title comes a huge step change to my working day. I will admit in this current role I am EXTREMELY comfortable - I barely get stressed, I never have to worry, I know I do a good job and I switch off at 6pm and that’s me for the night. I have it very good. With this new job I fear I am going to feel so under pressure to perform for this salary, I know I am going to need to up the ante considerably.

the company is well known / notorious for being slightly cut throat - this doesn’t bother me too much as I understand that it’s only if I was failing at my job that I would be fired and frankly rightly so. But I am sort of wondering if I am about to walk away from a really nice easy life (still really well paid), and then enter this insanely high paying job but feel the fear of it every day.

hours wise it would be sort of the same but more days in the office which will mean less nursery pick ups and I’m imagining a few more late nights on the laptop when baby is in bed.

maternity policy wise I have to be there 6 months to get it but then once I am through that 6 months their mat leave policy is 9 months full pay! So again if we did want a baby in the next 2 years that’s a huge bonus for our family.

if this were you and you had a young baby at home that your current easy job allowed you to easily pick up / drop off and not worry about work on an evening, would you give it up for this pay rise? The work is exciting and I’m genuinely energised by the thought of it, I know deep down I could do a good job, just already sort of feeling imposter syndrome and wondering if I going to be good enough / what if they fire me within 6 months and we have a mortgage etc.

but then on the flip side I’m thinking I’ve been where I am 14 years, am I at risk of just stagnating here and coasting along comfortably. If I take this and get through 6 months then start trying for a baby I could save such a huge amount of money during my first year there and then subsequent maternity leave that we could put towards mortgage and house and future.

I’ve almost done the maths and thought if I get fired within my probation period (6 months) and save most of the money I’ll have earn’t more in those months than I would have in a year in my current job. So if I did get fired I’d have enough saved to have a bit of time to apply for other things.

would you take the new job and risk it?

(Again really hope this isn’t insensitive during a cost of living crisis I really know it’s obscene money I just could do with some advice from other mums)

OP posts:
TheresBoozeInTheBlender · 06/07/2023 11:32

Well done!

MaybeWednesday · 06/07/2023 11:34

Great update. Congratulations!

LadyDanburysHat · 06/07/2023 11:42

Congratulations OP. I am so pleased for you. It does seem likely you were underpaid at your old role as well as this one being well paid.

On much lower salaries I have had similar. I got a 35% pay rise at a new company and was so worried about what they would expect of me. And honestly at the beginning probably had less responsibility than in my old job. I was just being paid correctly for what I did. It is hard to wrap your hear around. Especially at those percentages and amounts for you.

thecatinthetwat · 06/07/2023 11:54

Thanks so much for the update op!
absolutely fantastic- so glad it’s going well and certainly a lesson for all of us!!!

Morag273 · 06/07/2023 12:17

Take the job! Congratultions.

NeedleFeltedFox · 06/07/2023 12:25

Congratulations op I’m so glad you took it!

Spring23 · 06/07/2023 12:27

What a great update - all working parents do feel guilt at various stages but i feel it’s nature’s way of reminding you not to stay in a peak work mode and to make plans to redress things at the weekend/holidays/quieter work times.

NoSquirrels · 06/07/2023 14:13

What a brilliant update, OP. I’m genuinely thrilled for you.

dreamersdown · 06/07/2023 18:59

Congrats, so pleased for you. Also remember to take note of all of your charitable donations - you’ll have to do a tax return now you’re on over £100k and you can claim tax relief on all of those donations.

Notacottish · 06/07/2023 19:12

Your update makes me SO happy. Huge congratulations and well done for making such a huge leap. You are doing so well and I’m thrilled for you. I did something similar recently and it’s been amazing and scary but absolutely the right thing. Well done 🙌

Medee · 06/07/2023 19:31

Well done!

Jk987 · 06/07/2023 19:49

I also say go for it! A couple of things I'd do to make life easier are:

  • hire a fantastic nanny. No more drop offs and pick ups! Childcare will already be sorted when no. 2 arrives.
  • hire a cleaner and other household help
Jk987 · 06/07/2023 19:55

Just seen your update. Congrats! I still think a nanny is a good idea though : )

LobsterCrab · 06/07/2023 19:59

This is brilliant OP! I didn't see your original post but I'm so glad you took the job and are making a success of it. Well done!

overtaxedunderling · 06/07/2023 20:24

@Aliceteacup Congratulations on stepping up. It's important for women making progress like yours to share their stories.
The big advantage that insiders have is the insight of what pathways are available to them.
Enjoy your success.

EarringsandLipstick · 06/07/2023 20:39

What an amazing update.

I think that's a brilliant story. You have got a high-paying rewarding job, you are balancing work & home well, clearly have a supportive spouse.

Well done. Super success story 🙌

Ps - a bit envious. I earn a bit less than your old job but close. I would love to get a job paying 3 x my current role! (Which I enjoy too btw).

JobChangeSoonPlease · 06/07/2023 20:44

Having been in your shoes I have regretted passing up opportunities in my career because 'it wasn't the right time'. Just take it, work hard at it for a year or two, then decide on your next baby. You could decide to go back after baby2 and start looking for another job that's perhaps less than this new job but much more than the current one. Don't stagnate in your comfort zone. This new job is what they think you are 'worth'. Own it and enjoy it.

JobChangeSoonPlease · 06/07/2023 20:48

Oops just read your update, so pleased you made the move and are feeling successful already. Enjoy your hard earned rewards, I have no doubt you'll be updating us with your next move in a couple of years.

cestlavielife · 06/07/2023 20:57

Take the job
Hire a full time nanny
And get a cleaner

Slaistery · 06/07/2023 21:11

Loving the update! Congratulations on taking the plunge and finding your feet. It’s really weird finding out that you can paid three times the amount for doing pretty much what you’ve always done but it doesn’t mean you aren’t worth it!

EL0ISE · 06/07/2023 22:52

Thanks for such a great update !

mrssunshinexxx · 06/07/2023 22:58

A man wouldn't even consider this ! Go for it

HopefulRose · 07/07/2023 06:40

This is so inspiring to read. Good for you! Enjoy your massage and make sure you do take time for yourself amongst everything else. Best of luck 🤞

overwork · 07/07/2023 07:13

What a lovely update. I'm thrilled for you. I hope you continue to go from strength to strength in your new job.

pumpkintits · 07/07/2023 07:46

I was all for "stay where you are for an easy life" until I saw the new job salary 🤯 go for it OP! That would be a life changing amount of money (I'll be honest, your current wage would be a life changing amount of money for me!!)

If you truly hate it after X amount of months, I don't think you would struggle to find something else, your current workplace would probably bite their arm off to have you back.

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