To change a job worked for me. Although this is not a solution for everyone, you
often get significantly higher salaries and better benefits, if you change your
job. On the other hand, it is sad, that people often need to change their
company, or job to have a better life in the financial aspect, instead of getting pay
raises and/or promotions from the companies they work for. Of course, it is not easy
to change your job. It can take some time to get hired somewhere else, for me it
was seven months from my first application to the application that was
successful. I was picky with jobs, so I did not send many applications, though.
Precisely, I sent about fifteen applications, got four interviews and only two
companies invited me to the next round. I think that the fact, that I was already
employed was part of the problem, as we have two months' notice in the Czech
Republic, and companies preferred candidates who were able to start in two or
three weeks. Also, the new beginning is not easy. Many people, me including,
feel stupid, when starting a new job. It is normal, as you need to
familiarise yourself with your new tasks, colleagues, company policies, and
many other things, which can take some time. For me, it was even worse, as my
boss and colleague work from Slovakia, so my introduction training was fully
online. I even happened to argue with my boss during the probation period as he
did not like my use of flexible working hours. He wanted me to work eight
hours every day, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., but based on my contract, I am
allowed to work from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and rest is on me if my monthly
average is eight hours a day and I meet deadlines of my tasks. We had had
several disagreements about this point, and I ended up asking him what I was
disciplined for. Luckily, I managed it and we are both happy with this system
now. They do not have this system in Slovakia and he was suspicious about that
but realized that this benefit works well.