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The average salary for a trained make-up artist is around $40,000 a year, however if you wanted to train and work in Hollywood you could make up to $80,000 a year.
This would depend on whereabouts you wanted to work. For example, in NY you may earn around 26% higher than the average nationwide salary, which is generally upwards of $40,000
Although James Brown has never reveled his salary for being a sportscaster on CBS there were reports in early 2014 that he wanted $1 million a year for his new contract. Average yearly salary for sportscasters in 2012 was $27,720.
Before becoming a writer he wanted to be a dancer.
wanted to retain power and avoid German occupation
He really wanted to follow his dreams and did'nt care about.
No. Salary is a gross (without deductions) number. If they wanted to help you with the tax burden, they would simply raise your base pay.
She was, in effect a Female Knight, or Lady at arms if you wanted to make up a specific title.
Yes, all presidents receive a salary and while some may donate part of it to charity, they do accept their pay (which since 2001, has been set at $400,000 a year plus expenses). There is no evidence that President Obama has refused his annual salary, nor did his immediate predecessors.
While the area or country in which you work does play an important roll in determining the salary that you will be paid, more important is the profession. For example you could be a neurosurgeon in the UK or a waiter in a restaurant in the UK. Same country, different skill set and different salary. In some countries, however, due to a lack of skilled "blue collared" workers (such as electricians, plumbers etc.) at certain times, these positions often earn more than a skilled university graduate - Australia is a good example.
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Because they didn't have certain types of rights that others had and they wanted.