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a plagiarist
auditor
The short, indesputable answer is yes, depending:If the collector has not been notified in writing to NOT call your employer's number, he may call.If the collector is verifying employment, he may call.If the collector has no home address or phone number AND he is communicating a change in status on the account, he may call.
Someone pays income tax, they don't get it. During the year you pay estimates (through something called "withholding" on your payroll), and if at the end of the year, you actually owe less than you paid you get the extra back. there is NO time frames or limits before your have to pay or get a refund. You don't even have to work.
Indentured servant
The all round jack of all trades.
co-employee
unemployed
an "employee"
You can call a person with strong willpower to do the work they have been given a "dedicated and determined individual."
title >noun. the name of a book, musical composition, or other artistic work, which describes a subject or topic on which a person speaks, writes, or thinks. theme >noun. a subject or topic on which a person speaks, writes, or thinks.
The person is a steel-worker.
A person who writes a verse is called a poet. Poets use language and form to evoke emotions, convey messages, and explore themes in their work. Poetry often relies on creative use of words, imagery, and sound to create a specific effect or atmosphere.
Renaissance painters in flanders as in italy tended to produce work that was
lazy
editor.
A miner.