6 _; ]2 f! {- M6 X# ?" y 8 W! G- W9 w. s0 ^6 y: s% b8 |should be annual salary. if it was month pay, the increased part would be too much, and the previous offer doesn't make sense.
( Z3 D3 {; m' W% A . a6 ^& \1 j) f/ T7 V+ C+ aThank you for sharing your tips. I guess you are right. The government position doesn't give much room for negotiation except for the vacation days and flex work time. But I do know a guy from my unit who just switched to the city of edmonton govt. He did some negotiation and got bonus vacation days per year and increase in salary and flexible work time. But he is in a senior position. So I guess as long as you are a desirable one, no matter where you go, you always have more options than others. 5 C* G3 K' S4 q0 l6 `; q& T( A; }/ T3 K* v' J( \
Thank you again and wish you all the best in your new job and new life!