A driver employed for an owned car is a chauffeur. A driver who carries fares for hire is a taxi driver.
It depends on their job.("'\(o.o)/"')
Yes, its the same as any other job. In most cases they get paid more than the average person as it is an unpleasant job to do.
If it's against the state you can probably take jail time instead of paying your judgment. If it's against the another person I have no idea, but you might be able to get a loan using your car as collateral but it might be hard with no job and you risk loosing your car.
Yes...as long as you have the money (or the credit), a dealer can sell you the car, regardless as to whether or not you have a job.
Yes, a person without a job can cosign on a car loan. However, the person must have great credit before they can cosign.
While the job is not directly related to medicine, in that this person does not perform any medical functions, the CEO or other high level administrator of a private insurance company would be the highest paid person in any job related to the medical profession.
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The best thing about a job is getting paid for doing something a person loves to do anyway. For example, a person who loves to exercise will love a job teaching others how to exercise.
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They get paid for every job they do. How much they get paid for a job depends on who the job is for.
Well it depends...Smart in which subjects?And what job?
of cource. its a job. and u et paid in a job. but yeah they do. they get get paid alot. :)