If you owe it to him personally, then no. If you owe it actually to the company, then yes.
My old boss is a finish carpenter in Colorado (don't know how much that affects the payscale) and he makes $45/hr (hourly rate) and gets profit sharing.... no college education. He is 42 and has been in construction for 17 years, but averages more than $50/hr with his profit sharing.
the tinkerman
it is when no money or anything of profit concludes in your benefit it haveing a benefit without getting money like being your own boss is one for example or an another example is improving what you have a passion for that's what i can think of there should be more
Only fIred you because your a bumhole
It might be bad to ask your boss to lend you money, but it really depends on the type of relationship you have with your boss. If you are also friends, it might be fine to ask for money.
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LiL Wayne
Ask your boss for it!
Cheese refers to the aged dairy product, not currency. Well, "the Big Cheese" is basically the boss, as a reference to boss, but not to money.
drag your money to the food menu on the top of the screen
My Boss's Daughter grossed $15,549,702 worldwide.
customer is the boss-yesterday,today, and tomorrow. customer is profit-everyone else is overhead.