Comment by eyelidlessness
3 years ago
Salary data should be public anyway. Let’s all share ours. I’m currently contracting for $95/hr. My most recent salary was $140k, my most recent contracts besides my current one were a flat rate $24k contract for up to 80 hours and a short term contract for $100/hr. (I obviously like my current contract quite a lot)
the issue really isn't that it shouldn't be public. The issue is this service allows your new company to request your history so they can see your past salary. So you lose 100% of your negotiating power if they know how much you made and you don't know their ceiling.
At the risk of sounding naive and unrealistic, one could say your negotiating power should be based on the value your abilities add to a company. If we'd all share our income, we might create a union type of construction from which we can deduce a fair price for our services.
At the risk of not sounding naive, we could form an actual union.
So let’s make all our comp public. Don’t let them have that negotiation advantage.
How are you earning only $140k annually with a rate of $95/hr? Is it part-time?
Those are two different jobs.