It is based on whether you have or not have a union
If you don't, the best way to get a raise is wish for it
If you do, call the union and ask
Raise what to 600
I'm a student and one of my course was about raising money for Charity and we had to work as a group so me and my group pick a Charity called 'children in need' so we raise £100+ so ya even little amount then this can work as well so just raise how much you can and then give it to children in need
So long as your employer didn't promise a raise in a contract, then your employer is under no obligation to provide you a raise - no matter how stellar of an employee you are.
The lateral raise primarily works the deltoid muscles in the shoulders.
all depends on what you work...
12 months
16
There is probably a good reason why you aren't getting a raise. For instance, the company you work for may be running out of business and unable to pay you a raise.
It depends on how it is used. If you ask your boss for a "raise", then it would be a noun. To "raise", however, is a verb.
Its simple...just work harder then you are now! :)
It uses you abs
work hard and show intiative