It depends why you want to work there.
The company is trying to determine if you're likely to be a permanent employee, or if you will be quitting to take another job for more money, better benefits, better chance of promotion, etc. The answer you give will indicate your interest in their company.
go to the job and ask for an application
Assuming this is on an application form... the logical answer would be 'As soon as I am required to do so.'
If you are filling out an application, you would want to put above average.
quezon
No, you should never be specific about how much you want to make on a job application. You might ask for too much or too little instead write "negotiable" or "open"
You could put on the application that you were looking to expand your knowledge and broden your experience.
ask him if he want to put his c0ck in you ask him if he want to put his c0ck in you C0ck??
ask them what they want to do or ask do they want to go to friends house if that doesnt work just put them into there room
You should put your current job title or the type of work you do on the application form.
The job application should have an area where they request for your references. If not then they don't want them. If you are filling out your resume then only put long term, job relevant work on the resume.
yes
Put not negotiable.