WiSEiwish
Structural
- Mar 28, 2013
- 123
I found out recently that I have passed the SE exam (Passed the Vertical Forces the first time and Lateral forces on my first retake). Now I'm working on applying for my SE license. Assuming I have no issues with the paperwork and I get my license, how should I go about asking for a raise and how much would be reasonable to ask for? I was asked to obtain the license by my employer as we do a lot of work in a state that requires the SE license, so this would be the fulfillment of a request.
I switched employers after obtaining my PE and my previous employer gave me a raise without me having to ask. It was much more than I was expecting, so I'm hoping for a repeat performance! In the case that it doesn't happen I'd like to be prepared to address the situation. Is there a typical percentage increase that could be expected? I did shell out close to $2,000 in exam fees and resource materials all of which came out of my own pocket though I expect partial exam fee refunds once I actually obtain my license.
I switched employers after obtaining my PE and my previous employer gave me a raise without me having to ask. It was much more than I was expecting, so I'm hoping for a repeat performance! In the case that it doesn't happen I'd like to be prepared to address the situation. Is there a typical percentage increase that could be expected? I did shell out close to $2,000 in exam fees and resource materials all of which came out of my own pocket though I expect partial exam fee refunds once I actually obtain my license.