If you're an hourly employee, you're getting paid for your time. Typically at jobs where you "clock in" yes, the employer is supposed to pay you.
Overnight jobs usually pay more than daytime jobs. The downfalls to over night jobs is staying awake. Its hard to train your internal body clock to sleep during the day when everyone else is up.
Yes, they do
Many jobs pay weekly. Jobs in construction, especially buildings often pay every week. Many grocery stores also pay on that basis.
A 13- year- old is not supposed to get a job... The limit is 14... But you could get minor jobs like babysitting, sweeping hair for hair salon, or even working at a family business.
its supposed to be a coocko clock bird
Nanny jobs pay reasonably well in Indiana. You would have steadier pay if you worked with a nanny agency instead of looking for individual babysitting jobs.
The amount of clocks that the Clock Towers have varies on how the clock tower is supposed to look towards the citizens, so either one, two, three, or four clocks are on it.
they are used in some jobs.
to protect the female and cub
Not necessarily
the gears in the clock tower
The American jobs act is a program enacted by President Obama that allows families to pay less payroll taxes. It is supposed to save some families up to 1500.00.