However much time you actually worked diligently on the job. You need to be truthful, unless you want to risk losing your career. I don't mean to be rude and I am certainly not trying to insinuate that you would do this, but I would just like to say this: If an employee were to inflate his hours, when he is found out and given the pink slip, and he is trying to look for a new job, he will have a very slim chance of getting another job. How many companies would want to hire an employee who wants to be paid for work that they did not actually do? Truthfully, none.
"on a job you have not done", no. Of course not.
If you are hurt on the job you shouldn't have to use personal time, but file for workman's comp.
You claim for a period of time (Called the base period) and any job worked in that time is counted, so you file one time only.
To get the job done on time
If the time frame has not expired, yes.
If it's an easy job and a small business, $600 is about right. If not, your are looking at about $2,500. Go in with the homework done ahead of time and you will cut the cost substantially. Get it all entered into Quicken or a similar program/.
It depends on what job you are having done.
i have done bba in distance learning and MBA in full time course is it good for the job
Here are some things a proper schedule will provide:A job well done - you'll schedule enough time to get everything done correctlyFree time - your job will get done in time, so you'll have some time to spareEfficiency - with a schedule, you won't waste so much time and effortSelf esteem - you'll feel better about yourself once you learn how to schedule and plan your time
For an injury claim to be made, the injury has to be done on the job and be such that it makes the duties of your job unperformable for any length of time. A doctor is the one that needs to assess the injury and file the claim with the workers compensation company. The assessment will then be made for the injured.
I'm 76 years old and on Social Security and had a part time job that I earned 2,316. am I required to file for 2010?
It depends on the job being done and whether it is a job where you have to have a degree and how many hours the job will take.