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bank owners.
race horse owners.
hotel owners.
sportspeople.
celebs.
teachers.
hillbillies/farmers.
bogans.
unpaid stay at home mums.
skanks.
people you stay at home and live off government wage/dole.
bums/hobos.
seven 11 cashiers.
waitresses.
A little parsley please. With a court order anyones wages can be garnished
8.00 hr is Fed. minimum.
It simply means that if inflation increases and real wages stay the same, it will take you more money to buy the same amount of goods and services. Inflation affects real wages because it reduces your purchasing power, assuming your real wage stays the same.
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Wages are the same thing as salaries, the checks or payment you receive when you have a job.
The words pay and wages are synonyms, words that mean about the same thing.Wages are one type of pay or compensation for work. Another is salary. The typical use of "wages" is to mean pay based on time worked, such as hourly or daily wages.
In Illinois, a waitress does not have to have the liquor license but the restaurant does. The waitress does have to be 21 or older in order to serve the liquor. The same goes for a cashier ringing up liquor.
Can a collection agency already garnishing you also levy your wages
There can only be one garnishment against your wages at a time.
It largely depends on which location you roommate is working at and the amount of time she has been with the company. The average pay for waitress on a national basis is between $8,088 and $37,083 when you factor in hourly wages, tips, bonuses and overtime according to payscale.com.
wages are refered to someone who is getting paid on a daily( or weekly) basis, whereas salary is something what you receive at the end of the month.
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