HuckleberryFinn
Structural
- Dec 24, 2010
- 51
All,
First, Thanks for reading/commenting on my post, I do appreciate the advice.
Second, the Problem Statement: I am a newly minted engineer, fresh out of school(I graduated with my Bachelors in May of 09' and Master's in August of 10'). I have been working with my current firm as a "contract" employee since Late September (I put contract in quotation marks because no actual formal contract exists). So I've been with my employer for 3 1/2 months and when I initially came on I was told that they did not need a "full" engineer at the moment but did need something in between an engineer and a drafter and could possibly need a full engineer depending on the workload in the next two to three months.
My firm is a smaller firm with a staff of approximately 12 people. We have a significant (or what I believe to be significant) backlog of projects well into 2011 (I think enough to keep us busy until July/August).
I started out doing mostly Revit modeling and correcting red-marks from the PE's. In short order, I have progressed to detailing / connection design and project engineer level responsibilities on two projects (Framing modeling/optimization with RAM, FEA of selected systems (canopies, built up members, etc.) as well as Standard calculations - Loads, Drifts, Member design etc.) While I still correct red-marks as needed from the PE's and pull off of what I'm working on to help other team members with drafting if they have a deadline approaching, I feel that I am fairly justified to call myself a full-time EIT at this point.
The problem that I'm facing is that I'm not, in fact, full-time. I'm being currently being compensated at $19/hr [before taxes] with no benefits [this is my "contract" rate, so I'll be paying estimated taxes four times a year based on this rate]. I'm not very happy with this rate, as I basically cover my bills, put aside taxes, put a little into retirement and have nothing left to live life with.
I'd prefer to stay with my current firm but am unsure how to bring this problem up or find resolution? How would you approach this scenario? I've never done any negotiation or anything like this before so I have no real idea of what to ask for or what would be reasonable. I'd appreciate any advice you folks can offer.
Many Thanks All,
First, Thanks for reading/commenting on my post, I do appreciate the advice.
Second, the Problem Statement: I am a newly minted engineer, fresh out of school(I graduated with my Bachelors in May of 09' and Master's in August of 10'). I have been working with my current firm as a "contract" employee since Late September (I put contract in quotation marks because no actual formal contract exists). So I've been with my employer for 3 1/2 months and when I initially came on I was told that they did not need a "full" engineer at the moment but did need something in between an engineer and a drafter and could possibly need a full engineer depending on the workload in the next two to three months.
My firm is a smaller firm with a staff of approximately 12 people. We have a significant (or what I believe to be significant) backlog of projects well into 2011 (I think enough to keep us busy until July/August).
I started out doing mostly Revit modeling and correcting red-marks from the PE's. In short order, I have progressed to detailing / connection design and project engineer level responsibilities on two projects (Framing modeling/optimization with RAM, FEA of selected systems (canopies, built up members, etc.) as well as Standard calculations - Loads, Drifts, Member design etc.) While I still correct red-marks as needed from the PE's and pull off of what I'm working on to help other team members with drafting if they have a deadline approaching, I feel that I am fairly justified to call myself a full-time EIT at this point.
The problem that I'm facing is that I'm not, in fact, full-time. I'm being currently being compensated at $19/hr [before taxes] with no benefits [this is my "contract" rate, so I'll be paying estimated taxes four times a year based on this rate]. I'm not very happy with this rate, as I basically cover my bills, put aside taxes, put a little into retirement and have nothing left to live life with.
I'd prefer to stay with my current firm but am unsure how to bring this problem up or find resolution? How would you approach this scenario? I've never done any negotiation or anything like this before so I have no real idea of what to ask for or what would be reasonable. I'd appreciate any advice you folks can offer.
Many Thanks All,