Ok Reddit, looking for some advice on what to do here...
Today was my first day at a new job, here's the scoop.
- Made a switch to the non-profit sector from retail industry
- New job is much less stressful than previous position
- New non-profit employer knew I was taking a significant step backwards in salary
- 1 person outside of the org. who worked with the person previously in my position said she was awful to work with
- 3 people within the organization on my first day said how terrible she was
So, during the interview process, a board member who I know on a personal level told me the salary was $X. The job offer was exactly $X. I (STUPIDLY I KNOW) did not counter the initial offer. My first day on the job, the CFO shows me the budgets and I see the previous person's bugdet was listed and they made a good chunk more than I am making. After 1 day of looking at budgets/performance and what this previous person was doing, I know that I bring better experience to the table than this person,
With that said, besides kicking myself non-stop, i'm looking for your advice, Reddit, on what to do. I realize I have made my bed and now I need to sleep in it, but wondering if anyone has had a similar experience and what I can do to re-coup some of the money I left on the table.
Thanks, reddit! (And be nice, I already feel dumb)
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