I've never worked anywhere for more than 10 months for a variety of reasons. But I've never been fired or laid-off, it was just usually a time thing- I did a lot of moving over the last few years. Additionally, a lot of those jobs were paid by the hour. This is my first 9-5, salaried gig. I've been here about 13 months and I just started to pester my boss about an annual review (It's a small company, he's a busy dude, hence my 6 month review never happened) and I really don't know what to expect.
I know that he likes me- I'm willing to do shit like put on the mascot outfit when the performer calls in sick, I've worked weird nights and weekends and holidays, I help him move shit around in the storage space during non-work hours. My work-work has been pretty great, too. I redesigned our website, I'm working on an ERP integration, I manage our social media stuff. I ended up doing a lot of shit I didn't get hired to do, but happily took on, anyway.
Generally speaking, my pay is not commensurate with the work that I do. And I think that's the case for everyone who works here, but having put in a whole year and having become a proven quantity, I'm itching to maybe make a little extra. As it stands, my wife and I together just barely make enough to clear rent, student loans and expenses. We don't go out to eat more than once a month, I bring lunch everyday, we torrent TV instead of having cable etc etc. So, there's also an incentive to have a little bit extra to. I dunno. Go to the movies? Buy a book? Just a little breathing room.
Anyway, never having done this, I have no idea what to expect. Is it the usual to get a raise? How much should I expect?