@3mj+1jnpyzx2k You keep using the fact we are all posting under Anon as some sort of gotcha moment. Until our higher ups can be trusted not to retaliate, which if they could, they wouldn't have this site blocked, I'm going to keep posting under Anon. Anyone who knows me in the office in MSP knows I am happy to discuss pay and raises, not because I am bragging, but because we need pay transparency and the only way we are going to get it is to be transparent ourselves.
If you don't want to talk about money, that's perfectly okay, but to judge other people for choosing to do so is what is vulgar. We are all adults and we should be able to discuss any thing about our job if we so choose without being told we are vulgar, braggarts, or any other thing you've slung around in the comments.
Again, why are you trying so hard to control what other people do? Are you a C Suite in disguise? Why are YOU posting your opinions about your "vulgar colleagues" under Anon? Not brave enough to say it to our faces? And finally, how, pray tell, are we supposed to know if we are underpaid if no one, including our C Suite, wants us to talk about it or will release pay bands?