Question

I currently work at CACI and recently interviewed for another position within the company. I was told I got the role, and the hiring manager said I won’t need to go through HR since it’s an internal transfer they’ll handle everything on their end to move me over to the new team.

My question is about compensation. Will I be paid the salary/range that was listed on the job posting, or do internal transfers usually just receive a merit increase?

I sent the hiring manager a Teams message yesterday asking about it, but she didn’t get a chance to read it before leaving for the day. She also mentioned that we’re currently in a Workday blackout, so there isn’t much they can process right now. She also brought up that merit increases happen in August, which has me wondering if I’m only going to receive the standard merit increase instead of the pay associated with the new position.

Has anyone here transferred internally at CACI? If so, did you receive the salary tied to the new role, a negotiated increase, or just a merit increase? I’d appreciate hearing about your experience.

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u/Sure_Consequence9813 — 3 days ago

Question regarding Reta

I keep seeing that if you’re taking Reta, you’re supposed to do cardio my question as far as that goes is what type or what specific type of cardio should one be doing?

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u/Sure_Consequence9813 — 2 months ago

Question regarding parking lots

Hey everyone — I’m based in San Antonio, TX and have been looking into the idea of buying or investing in a parking lot as an additional income stream.

I’m trying to understand:
- How people typically get into this space
- Whether it’s better to buy land and develop it vs acquire an existing lot
- What kind of returns/cash flow are realistic
- What permits/zoning I should be aware of in San Antonio
- If there are better strategies like partnering with existing businesses/events instead of outright ownership

I come from a business/technology background, so commercial real estate is newer territory for me. I’d love to hear from anyone who owns parking lots, storage lots, event parking, valet operations, etc. — especially if you’re in Texas.

What would you do if you were starting today with the goal of building a profitable parking operation over the next few years?

Appreciate any insight.

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u/Sure_Consequence9813 — 2 months ago

Parking lot

Hey everyone — I’m based in San Antonio, TX and have been looking into the idea of buying or investing in a parking lot as an additional income stream.

I’m trying to understand:
- How people typically get into this space
- Whether it’s better to buy land and develop it vs acquire an existing lot
- What kind of returns/cash flow are realistic
- What permits/zoning I should be aware of in San Antonio
- If there are better strategies like partnering with existing businesses/events instead of outright ownership

I come from a business/technology background, so commercial real estate is newer territory for me. I’d love to hear from anyone who owns parking lots, storage lots, event parking, valet operations, etc. — especially if you’re in Texas.

What would you do if you were starting today with the goal of building a profitable parking operation over the next few years?

Appreciate any insight.

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u/Sure_Consequence9813 — 2 months ago

I was recently informed verbally that I’ll be transitioning from a Tier 2 to a Tier 3 Analyst role with CACI on one of their contracts/projects. I’d like to understand what steps I should take next, specifically whether it’s appropriate to request a salary adjustment, or consider other opportunities.

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u/Sure_Consequence9813 — 2 months ago