Everyone has to pay taxes. You may qualify for a refund when you file your yearly income tax, but in the meantime, the government will take its withholding.
In Canada minimum wage is $10.25/hr. In the States minimum wage is $7.25/hr.
Currently the minimum wage in Massachusetts is $8.00. It doesn't matter what job it is.
Yes you will with minimum wage!
Any job that pays the statutory minimum wage. In the UK no employer is allowed to pay less than the Statutory Minimum wage.
It changes from job to job and your rank in the job also contributes.
The minimum wage for a lawyer is the same as the minimum wage for everyone else - $7.25 in some states per federal law, slightly higher in others per state law. Minimum wage is not assigned by job category. Obviously a lawyer can expectto make more, but as "minimum wage" goes, this is it.
Probably not as they have to do a pretty bad job
as of 2009 the united states federal minimum wage for hourly earners is $7.25/hr. that is for any/all hourly wage job.
Each state has a minimum wage level, that is either equal or more than the federal government's minimum wage. There are many JOBS that only pay minimum wage, but unless you or the job you're working under don't meet the minimum wage guidelines set forth by your state, you should be earning at least what your state's minimum hourly wage is.
minimum wage which is less then $6 (what is your job?)
Example sentence - The minimum wage for the job was more than I expected.
Jobs in human resources are not minimum wage jobs, so any opportunities which you may come across should pay more than minimum wage.