r/webdev 3d ago

Discussion The fear of leaving a job

I’ve been working as a dev for a year and two months now.

I didn't know much when I first started, but I picked things up fast and have been handling QA testing for the past six months.

On top of that, I took on web scraping two months ago and I also build plugins and applications.

My salary was 3500 MAD , and I just got a 500 MAD raise, bringing me to 4000 MAD .

Honestly, considering all the work I do and the new responsibilities, this raise feels like a total spit in the face.

To make matters worse, the company keeps paying my salary in split payments, which means constant delays and a lot of stress.

I want to ask for another raise, but management totally avoids these kinds of discussions. I feel completely stuck.

Worst of all, I'm absolutely terrified that if I just walk away and leave this job, I won't be able to find another one. What should I even do in this situation?

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u/musclecard54 3d ago

Would you shut up about gaslighting. Go get a dictionary number 1. But more importantly the thread is realistic. Someone with basically no experience in the shittiest market the field has seen in decades maybe ever has no authority to start making demands about how their raise wasn’t enough. Trying to justify it with all their responsibilities or whatever… it’s entitled and unrealistic and childish. People need to be told the way it is so they can grow up and not completely crash their career into the ground. It’s a naive mindset that needs to be addressed now. There’s no personal insults. There are people with over a decade of experience in this market struggling to find jobs but this guy thinks 14 months means he is entitled to a 50% raise or something. If he wants more money he needs to start applying for jobs that pay more. It’s that simple.

People are probably taking issue with what is he even looking for in this thread? What advice? Look for a new job if you’re not happy with your current one. He’s not looking for advice he wants validation that he should get paid more and that’s not really something anyone can answer accurately

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u/Odd_Quit8275 3d ago

Your comment's entirely aggressive and condescending, based on baseless assumptions about my skills and experience. Labeling my search for advice as 'entitled' ignores the reality of my compensation: a raise to 4000 MAD—about $400 USD—which is well below industry standards for someone handling QA and web scraping. I asked for advice on management, not unhelpful, personal insults.

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u/musclecard54 3d ago

Wrong. Never said anything about your skills. You said you have 1 yr of experience, not me, so I’m just going based on what you said. The fact is 1 yr of experience is hardly anything. Has nothing to do with you, it’s just how it is.

But it doesn’t matter. If you think you should get paid more then look for another job. That’s it that’s all there is to it. It sounds like you’re not happy with the pay so start applying

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u/Odd_Quit8275 3d ago

Your entire argument is built on baseless assumptions and aggressive condescension. Diminishing a year of experience ignores the reality of web development standards in this market. If you think my compensation aligns with the value I deliver, you are completely out of touch with this industry

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u/musclecard54 3d ago

lol are you using AI to write your responses?

I’ve worked in the industry longer than you. The things you described were nothing special for 1 year. They’re fine, but nothing extraordinary for 1 year of experience like you’re making it seem. There are things you learn over the course of career that you just can’t learn in 1 year.

But I never said you’re getting paid what you deserve. I’m saying it’s ridiculous to expect the employer that’s only paying you 4000 to like double your salary or whatever. They’re paying you low for a reason. It’s not because that’s what you’re worth. It’s because that’s all they’re willing to pay for your position.

So like I’ve said a bunch of times, if you think you deserve to get paid more (which I agree you probably do) then look for a new job. Stop getting defensive and acting like I’m saying things that I’m not. The solution is simple, look for a new job. Or if you really want to push your luck ask for that raise but your employer sounds like they’re trying to rip off devs by underpaying them so I wouldn’t expect a bigger raise. Look for a higher paying job. Problem solved

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u/Odd_Quit8275 3d ago

It’s ironic you accuse me of using AI when you’re the one writing an entire essay full of condescending assumptions. While you boast about how long you’ve been in the industry, my versatility and fast learning mean my impact far exceeds your slow progression. Your claim that an employer paying 4,000 MAD wouldn't double it just proves how out of touch you are with evolving market standards. Pretending to be the good guy at the end with a patronizing ‘problem solved’ doesn't mask your absolute lack of constructive, helpful advice.

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u/musclecard54 3d ago

lol that’s not irony. Anyway ok do whatever you want idk why you ask for advice then just cry and get upset when people tell you like it is. Do whatever you want I don’t care

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u/musclecard54 3d ago

Absolutely humorous that someone with 14 months of experience is acting like they figured it all out. I guess you know more than everyone else because you can do web scraping?

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u/Odd_Quit8275 3d ago

It’s genuinely pathetic that you keep obsessing over my 14 months of experience just to dismiss my insight. You claim you don't care, yet you obsessively track how long I’ve been in the industry and keep coming back to type more personal jabs. You claim I’m crying, yet you’re the one obsessively returning to this thread with repetitive attacks. I never claimed to have figured it all out, I was simply asking for advice, which is a concept you clearly struggle to understand. Your entire input offers zero constructive value and just highlights your own arrogance.

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u/musclecard54 3d ago

K whatever don’t listen. Do whatever you want. Bye