When a person is paid by the amount of work produced it is called 'piece work' or 'by the piece'. Some people in sales also work on commission which means they are paid for what they sell.
The root word of "paid" is "pay."
The word "laid" has the same vowel sound as "paid."
Paid is the correct spelling for this phrase.
Paid is the root word. Post- is the suffix.
The gross amount of your paycheck is the amount your employer has paid you; the net amount is the amount you get to take home.
The amount paid per unit of work produced is typically referred to as the "piece rate."
The amount to be paid in a purchase is the cost or price. An amount remaining to be paid is a balance.
To calculate the percentage being paid, divide the amount being paid by the total amount possible, then multiply the result by 100. The formula is: (Amount Paid / Total Amount) × 100 = Percentage Paid. For example, if you are paid $50 out of a total $200, the calculation would be (50 / 200) × 100 = 25%.
45% of the amount that is being paid
Volunteer.
True, but an employer must guarentee min wage
a mistake could result in the wrong amount being paid
The word 'cost' is a noun, a word for amount paid or required in payment for a purchase; a price; a word for a thing.
weekly pay = pago semanal; I am being paid weekly = Me estan pagando por semana
Reparations (thank you, history class)
Some people didn't make as much money as others did because of how fast or slow they produced items.
Premium is an amount to be paid for an insurance policy or something given as an award.