Update after going to the dealer. No incentives, just a waste of time. “We marked it down another 1k+7.5k if you lease” (after marking up Hyundai’s MSRP 1.5k). The 7.5k is the typical federal credit pass through.
Hyundai dealership incentives? - sh.itjust.works
I’m in ATL and just got an email that one of my local dealerships is being
incentived to sell 50 vehicles by the end of this month. They’re saying they’re
motivated, but I don’t see any other discussions of this going on. Anyone else
seeing this? For what it’s worth, they’re celebrating 6mos with about 25% of
their 2023 ionic 5 fleet, they’re about to hit 6 months on their first ioniq 6,
and they have a couple ioniq '22s that have had a birthday on the lot.
When do you start feeling bad about asking for a raise?
https://sh.itjust.works/post/1226907
When do you start feeling bad about asking for a raise? - sh.itjust.works
I work in a mid sized national company in IT and do well for myself, over 6
figures but I’ve requested an additional raise. I have access to the salary data
of everyone at each of our local branches, and I’m essentially asking for what
each local branch owner makes (~200k), while also knowing that the hourly
workers are still barely getting $1-2k raises. I’m all for eating the rich, but
how’s this figure into the mental model? On one hand, the “rich owners” turned
out to not actually be that rich, at least salary wise. I’m comfy, but inflation
has been a bitch. On the other hand, I’m asking for a raise while others who
work manual intensive jobs are still struggling, and this amount of money could
be going those at the working hourly. Hoping this drives some interesting
conversation and not some attack thread.