It depends on your previous work experience and the minimum wage of where the job is located. There is no fair or unfair, unless the minimum wage is over $5, then it is not fair and you respectfully address that to your boss.
Fair = Equitable Fair = Light colour of skin and hair Fair = A festival Fair = Peasant as in "Fair weather" Fair = Not good or bad (How are you? Fair.)
Depends how you are using the word. Fair can equal beautiful (as in "the fair maiden"), or so-so (as in "Is she good-looking? Only fair."), or carnival (the county fair), or equitable (as in "he tries to be fair to all his employees).
No. The word fair can be a noun, or an adjective. The adverb form of the adjective fair is "fairly."
The word 'fair' is a noun, an adjective, and an adverb (but not a pronoun).Examples:My lamb won a ribbon at the fair. (noun)They made a fair decision. (adjective)We always play fair. (adverb)
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Working for a company is the fair and the correct answer for this question.
giving them money
Must be non-bias
A person who is fair in given judgement
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People working their get paid less
fair trade helps sustainable development by giving the poor people much more money
Yes, you can switch from one to the other, but first make sure you are giving the medicine a fair shot at working; using it as directed for two to three weeks. If there is no result, then switching to a different medication may do the trick.
There are many ways in which you could build a simple working model of an ear for a science fair. You could build this out of paper mache for example.
fair trade helps poor people on farms who don't earn enough money to feed themselves and are over worked in harsh conditions-with the help of fair trade- when a fair trade product is sold the money is shared fairly giving the hard working poor people more money- the fare trade minimum cost is a standard they have for all fair trade products- it means that the workers must get enough money to be healthy e.g. food and water and a place to live
Holding out on someone means not giving them their fair share or witholding information.
It would be worth around $45 in non working condition. More if it was working.