added 2007 Tue Apr 10 21:55:04 by thecooldude
The relationship between payer and payee should be an employer and employee. In other words,the amount received by an individual may be treated as salary only if the relationship between payer and payee is of an employer and employee or master and servant.
The relationship between payer and payee should be an employer and employee. In other words,the amount received by an individual may be treated as salary only if the relationship between payer and payee is of an employer and employee or master and servant.
added 2007 Sat Mar 3 18:31:51 by ochs
If information is power, then most employees enter salary negotiations holding peashooters while the boss is encased in a Kevlar vest.
If information is power, then most employees enter salary negotiations holding peashooters while the boss is encased in a Kevlar vest.
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added 2006 Mon Aug 28 12:45:13 by okitech
Getting a job offer is exciting -- until you have to talk about money. CareerBuilder.com's survey of 875 hiring managers revealed that about 60% leave room in the first offer for salary negotiations, 30% say their first offer is final, and 10% say it depends on the candidate. Meanwhile, four out of five corporate recruiters said they are willing t
Getting a job offer is exciting -- until you have to talk about money. CareerBuilder.com's survey of 875 hiring managers revealed that about 60% leave room in the first offer for salary negotiations, 30% say their first offer is final, and 10% say it depends on the candidate. Meanwhile, four out of five corporate recruiters said they are willing t
added 2006 Fri Aug 25 21:36:58 by stuntdubl
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