This is my only fear, really. The only thing stopping me from sending this email!Finding a new job is very diffcult atm, don't make the GM put your top of the list for "cut backs".
I dont know how to explain this without giving details that i dont want to, but believe me that's not the case. We're both in our early 20s at the complete bottom rung of this industry's ladder (which treats people at the bottom notoriously badly). He came to us after being out of work for 2 months. Basically what i'm trying to say is that there's no way in hell there would have been any discussion of the salary. He would have been told it, and that would have been it. I know for absolute certain that was the case.Agreed, but at the same time I also feel that because of the guys outside experience he could have bargained a higher wage.
I've drafted up an email (which i'm trying to decide to send or not) and i've concentrated on these aspects.But rather than saying he's getting X more than me. explain what you have done for the company and why you should get x more.
Absolutely, but he has 6 months experience doing the same role as me at another company. I have 6 months doing the same job at this company. Because most of what we do is internal (i.e. talking to people within the company 99% of the time) i feel my experience is more relevant.your HOD was quite right People with experiance are worth more
Leave it
shouldnt have been discussed anyway. there will ALWAYS bee some dumbass who gets paid more than you think is fair, thats life. As long as you have the money to live within your means then be contempt and dont focus some much on the competative side, its not a competition.
If you work hard and can live happily thats its own reward. Showing your whiney "he gets more but we are the same, i even teach him stuff" wont make you look big, smart or clever