"DOH" on a job posting means "Depends on Experience." So basically, they're saying, "We'll pay you based on how much you actually know and can do, not just some arbitrary number we throw out there." It's like a salary negotiator's dream come true. So go ahead, show 'em what you're worth!
A job posting on local job zone is not free. Posting an add on local job zone requires that you pay a fifteen dollar fee. Which is probably a worthwhile price to fill a position.
It might be that the posting is through a recruiting agency. If an employer lists a job with a recruiting agency and a person that is recruited by the agency is hired then a fee is paid to the recruiting agency. Either the employer pays the recruiter for finding someone, or the person hired pays the recruiting agency for hooking them up with a job, or the two share the cost of the recruiter's fee. If the job-seeker is the one that will pay the fee, it might be described as 'self-pay'. I've seen arragements like this (not for a while) but I'm not positive that is what your particular job posting means.
Try posting a job on oDesk. You can set the job pay rate as low as you like. Many people are willing to do a job for very little pay in exchange for a positive rating.
The first pay you get for a new job. Often, if you are good, this will increase after a trial period.
Office cleaning jobs usually pay over $10 hr.. These jobs are usually posted on the popular job posting website www.craigslist.org
Depends what you mean by high. sales engineer for an engineering company would be an option.
Mandarin or Chinese related work can be found using the online job search tool called indeed. Indeed allows for regional search, job alerts, resume posting, and even calculates the estimated pay for work pasted on other job posts in similar fields.
It is a temporary posting to the rank of major without an increase in pay.
Waig is not a word in English. You may mean 'wage' , which is pay for a regular job.
Copyright means that the book or writing or song belongs to the copyright holder. Anyone using or posting the copyrighted material without the permission of the copyright holder can be held to pay for the unauthorized use of the material. George Harrison had to pay because My Sweet Lord had the same melody as She Is So Fine. Using copyrighted material can lead to fines, loss of a job, and dismissal from school.
No, you do not have to pay back Medicaid if you get a job.
they want to know if you are secure in your job and dependable there. that sort of equates to being dependable and able to pay the rent.