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Seniority means age - the older a horse the more senior they are.
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Seniority means that an employer considers date of hire a factor in deciding workplace benefits like promotions, leave schedules, days off, shifts, overtime, and selection for training. Mere length of service is no assurance of skill or good conduct, only experience. In most cases, employers rely on an employees seniority only when all other criteria have been met and a decision between two equally eligible employees must be made. Employers who rely only on seniority for making decisions may have high turnover rates because they're not putting the in any effort to develop employees.
The reverse card means that the turn comes back to you. It reverses the direction in which the turns pass.
Overtime!
I like snow, because it means overtime pay for me.
The root word for "reverse" is "vers." It comes from the Latin word "reversus," which means to turn back or go back.
Reverse text means White Matter in Colour Box
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Downward.
More experience means more respect. Take Robert C. Byrd for example. He was one of the most well respected senators and he also had the most power (because of his seniority he got to be president protem and other positions)
That depends entirely upon your actual salary. When you start working overtime (that means anything beyond your regular 40 hours per week), then your employer is expected to start giving you overtime pay. Generally, overtime pay is simply your regular salary multiplied by 1.5. An example: Regular salary: $20/hour 20 x 1.5 = 30 Overtime pay: $30/hour of overtime.