Masonry contractors are not paid enough money.
Contractors are not paid a wage. They are paid by the job.
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they were paid enough amount of money that satified them. i would say million dollar:)
NEVER The money a person has paid into Social Security is already spent. Current benefits are paid from money being put in now. As long as there is money available, a person will get their benefit. Even if they were drawing on the money they had paid in, most people will not live long enough to draw it back out.
Depending on the subcontractor, a written proposal for the work is accepted, and once done, an invoice is sent for payment. The contractor typically has a construction loan that these bills are paid from. The bank will inspect the work to be sure it meets specs and permits and then release the money for payment.
It's the economy. The government doesn't have enough money to keep the marine turtles paid.
NO and YES NO because you are training to be paid, as well as this country "hasn't got enough money." YES because life is all about money and everybody needs it. :p
As exempt employees of the company, paid vacation would normally be part of their compensation; however if they were working in the position as independent contractors, no paid vacation is not available to them.
1) politicians 2) ministers 3) government contractors
No. Per diem covers food and lodging. Their lodging cannot legally be paid twice. They can be paid per diem for food only.
If he has any money at all, he can go all in. If he wins the hand, he gets paid according to the amount bet. There are not enough specific facts in your question to give you a better answer. For example, is he completely out of money or just doesn't have enough to completely cover the bet?
A Professional liability insurance Policy, as well as a contractors General Liability Insurance policy will provide coverage for the cost of legal defense.