Chef would definitely get paid more.
Walmart is the company that pays the most mileage for a truck driver. States such as California and Texas pay the most.
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In most cases, the driver.
A chef's assistant position pays more than a babysitter position because of the skills required.Answer:it depends on the timeframe and working conditions you imagine for each job. A chef's assistent might get a minimum wage on an hourly basis, the same as the baby sitter. The assistant however works more hours per week and may have a benefit package (healthcare etc.) that the babysitter dose not get.
The terms "executive chef" and "head chef" can sometimes be used interchangeably, but generally, an executive chef tends to earn more than a head chef. An executive chef oversees multiple kitchens or a large establishment, focusing on management and strategic planning, while a head chef typically manages a single kitchen and its staff. Salaries can vary widely based on location, experience, and the specific establishment, but executive chefs often command higher salaries due to their broader responsibilities.
The driver.
In this state, your own company pays your hospital bills up to $10,000. The at fault driver pays all costs above that amount. The at fault driver pays all costs above that amount. The at fault driver pays for all car repair bills.
The Insurer of the at fault driver pays for the accident.
As much as their company pays them.
The owner who is leasing the car to the leaser.
Deadhead is when a truck runs empty. After delivering a load, you probably won't pick another one up out of that same location, so you'll run empty to get to the next load. That's deadhead. For a mileage paid driver, they'll be paid for all credited miles run - loaded or empty. For a percentage paid driver, they're paid a percentage of what the load pays to the truck, thus, they don't get paid for deadhead miles (although they can make a lot more per loaded mile than a mileage paid driver).
THE POLICY HOLDER, WHO IS USUALLY THE OWNER OF THE TRUCK IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DEDUCTIBLE. If the truck driver is fully responsble for the accident, his insurance should pay for the damages to the car and there would be no deductible. If the car owner went through his coverage first to get repairs done, then the car owner is responsible for the deductible. Then the car owners insurance would go through subrugation to the truck drivers insurance to get full payment of the loss. When that is completed, the car owner would get his deductible returned to him.