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What is the difference between getting a rise and getting promoted?
2014年1月24日 20:15
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If you get a rise, you have an increase in the amount of money you earn.
If you get promoted, you have a higher rank in your job.
2014年1月24日
3
An alternate meaning for getting a rise is 'to make someone upset'.
We would usually say 'getting a raise'.
2014年1月24日
1
In the USA, I have never heard "getting a rise" in the context of a pay increase. The two phrases have different, but related, meanings:
"The company is very profitable, so, that means that I'm getting a raise!"
A raise is an increase in salary or wages. It could be merit-based, which would often result from a "performance review", or it could be a cost of living raise, which has nothing to do with individual performance. So, a raise does not necessarily mean a promotion.
"The boss really likes me, so, I'm getting a promotion to Vice President!"
A promotion is a change in responsibility and/or title.
Ideally, a promotion should also include a merit-based raise, but some companies cannot afford raises or give title promotions without raises as a way to inexpensively motivate employees.
2014年1月25日
Thanks everyone for the comments! I saw the phrase "getting a rise" in a British English textbook, so probably the difference in the spelling depends on that, as Susan and Carlos suggested.
2014年1月25日
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