Dear Dr. Mimi: Underpaid

Dear Dr. Mimi:
I like my job, but I need more money. I have been here over a year, and no one has said anything about my salary. I want to ask for a raise as I really could use the extra money to keep on top of my bills.
—Underpaid

Dear Underpaid:
Your salary is not based on how much money you need. It is based on your performance. Before you ask for a raise, ask for a performance review. Also, raises should not necessarily be tied to length of service but rather to quality performance. If you get a good performance review, then you can ask for a salary review. This is a nicer way of asking. If you truly feel you are underpaid, there is always the possibility of looking for employment elsewhere.
—Dr. Mimi


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