First, thank you to everyone who posts here. I have learned a lot from you, and hopefully I can continue that. I have never posted before because I have never had anything to offer the conversation and you all have done well in making information available.
I have been a Reactor Engineer for 3+ years now and just applied to license class as an ISRO. I was accepted and given an offer. In all my research I have never come across this situation. The company considers this a "lateral move" and offers no increase in pay or bonuses (at least during class, not sure about afterwords but it sounds like they go up after you pass). Is this normal, rare, or unheard of? Current pay is in the mid 80's with 10% target yearly bonus. I know that companies always low ball the current employees as compared to applicants from different companies, but this really caught me off guard. I know the opportunity itself is worth a lot, but I also don't want to be taken advantage of. Please feel free to let me know if I am "out-to-lunch" on this. Regardless, any advice is welcome.