But the Egyptian fellah is thinking about where he's going to get his next paycheck to feed his family. |
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His production hasn't matched his paycheck, but this might be the year he earns his keep. |
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I advise my clients not to do online exit interviews, unless their company says it's going to withhold the last paycheck. |
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It's not like there's even a paycheck or bonus or anything in the end to make it worth my aggravation. |
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Interviewing Manny the lobsterman, a 30-year-old college grad with a paltry paycheck, helped clinch that argument. |
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Once upon a time, players entered the slam dunk contest because it gave them a shot at endorsements and a nice extra paycheck. |
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These strong-arm tactics include garnishing a man's paycheck, revoking his driver's license, and sending him to jail. |
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They hire themselves out to other farms, working on the land that they love, but bringing home nothing but a paycheck at the end of the week. |
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Every pay period Caminus deducts an amount, designated by the employees, from their post-tax paycheck. |
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He's one of those baseball lifers constantly pitching for his next paycheck. |
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Your paycheck will be debited at the same rate each month for the entire calendar year. |
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The workers' last paycheck only paid them through noon of their final day on the job. |
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Lazily drifting at a high altitude, you wait until the sap investing his paycheck in the drunk blonde shuffles off to the restroom. |
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Speaking of money, I've put together a tentative monthly budget because I'm sick of always scraping by from paycheck to paycheck. |
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Employers deduct the matching pre-tax amount from each paycheck to gradually build the account to the requested level. |
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I don't write checks for my bills before I get my paycheck, that's a pretty risky practice. |
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I'm fine just churning out the same sickly-sweet, mass-produced pop albums year after year and collecting my fat paycheck. |
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If you write a check that clears while there's still a hold on your paycheck, it will bounce, triggering hefty overdraft fees. |
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He could even modify the employee's direct deposit bank account, and divert a paycheck to his own account, if he wanted to. |
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When her husband left her with three little boys to support, she needed health insurance and a steady paycheck. |
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Jackie, who had looked forward to a steady if modest paycheck soon found there were no paychecks at all. |
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With the economy just barely limping into the New Year, finding a steady paycheck is harder than ever. |
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It's so easy to get comfortable with a nice, steady paycheck, and my career was very promising at the company where I worked. |
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It was, however, at least a steady paycheck, two full meals a day free, and all the soda and coffee I could drink. |
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Your paycheck is enough to comfortably support a family in nice surroundings. |
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Then, joining the military seemed like the best path to a steady paycheck, benefits and college money. |
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The only thing that holds me back is a steady paycheck and an easy retirement. |
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Without a budget, city employees would likely not receive a paycheck in July. |
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Conceivably, they would call for a cut in health spending, once they saw on their paycheck how much it was already costing. |
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You will also have a highly motivated co-worker, not just someone who is earning a paycheck. |
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Being young you live from paycheck to paycheck and in the end you don't know where your money went. |
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Includes suggestions on handling benefits, the final paycheck, and transfer of projects. |
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When you get your first paycheck, you may not understand everything about it. |
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In search of a paycheck and a jumpstart to his floundering existence, he goes to work at the library of Boston prison. |
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My colleague Mark Schill at the praxis Strategy group has calculated the average regional paycheck, adjusted for cost of living. |
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It's a lot less painful to turn over a rising share of your paycheck to a retiree if that paycheck is growing. |
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Even before the paycheck bombshell, institutional investors were going public with long-festering complaints about improper practices on the NYSE trading floor. |
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Most people think less about their nominal annual salary than about how much they bring home in each paycheck. |
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Like Britney Spears on The X Factor, she cashes her huge paycheck and delivers nothing but a photo-op. |
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People could gamble without panicking and planning to re-mortgage their home, or dashing out to get an advance on their paycheck from the corner money store. |
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The locker room is bursting with rich, young, immature players and over-the-hill veterans coasting toward retirement while collecting a nice paycheck. |
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A bank customer could buy a stock or a mutual fund as he deposited his paycheck at the local Citigroup branch office. |
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This man, more than any other free agent, needs to find a new team and receive a paycheck. |
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Luckily, however, de Botton is insightful enough that he manages to provide some balm for the anxieties of any paycheck slave. |
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Low-income work was a necessity, either to make up for the absence of a man or to bolster his own low-income paycheck. |
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The unions are spending a boatload of money to protect their paycheck deduction for dues and to fight against extending the time to get teacher tenure. |
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Still, the right guys in Iowa are always looking for the steadiest, longest paycheck. |
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Every organization has one or two employees who can be labeled as hopelessly disengaged, totally unplugged and here just for the paycheck and other trimmings you call benefits. |
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Wives mostly stay near to home, don't earn a paycheck, do not attend consciousness-raising seminars. |
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As a young man he lived briefly in a homeless shelter and learned to view a steady paycheck the same way that a drowning man might view a lifeline. |
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My guess is that the typical defaulter today is not some prudent individual who happened to buy a home that strains his paycheck. |
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At the beginning of each week, she makes a list of expenses her paycheck will have to cover that week. |
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You worked for it and your boss transfers it to you, along with your other benefits and paycheck, as compensation for your work. |
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To people I know in the bottom income brackets, living paycheck to paycheck, the gig economy has been old news for years. |
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Now, you best bring your paycheck divided in to toonies and loonies. |
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I don't want to work for anybody else for the rest of my life for a paycheck. |
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An employer does not buy a weapon when his employee takes his paycheck to a gun show. |
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Don't hesitate to ask your social worker, employment counselor or friend to help you understand your paycheck. |
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This implies that they are merely looking for the place which offers them the biggest paycheck, and this is most unfair to them. |
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Is it worth devoting so much zeal to protecting America's young minds from brain damage if the finest among them wind up too conservative to seek anything but a sure paycheck? |
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She used to draw a paycheck from a day spa. |
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For those struggling Olympians, a substantial paycheck would be a godsend. |
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Then, you would enjoy such high prestige and have a big fat paycheck. |
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The popular paycheck calculator website provides users with the ability to manage their paychecks quickly and accurately. |
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Also, I'd rather just shut up and cash my paycheck in peace! |
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But a career is more than about a paycheck, especially for Generation Y. It's also about enjoying what you do, potential for personal growth and advancement, creativity, flexibility, choice, and work-life balance. |
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If the employee has already been reimbursed for the expense, the reimbursed amount is automatically deducted from the employee's paycheck in the next payroll. |
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Having a steady paycheck has taught me how to manage my money effectively, how much to save, and how much to spend, and just how much some of the things I take for granted actually cost. |
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Ordinarily, longtime business owners have drawn a steady paycheck for decades and thus become accustomed to a more or less constant deposit of money into their personal accounts. |
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On May 10, 1936, Barner informed his supervisors at the WPA that he had not received his paycheck. |
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Yankovic stars as George Newman, a daydreaming wage slave whose overactive imagination keeps standing between him and a steady paycheck. |
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Most shut up, and just cash their paycheck. |
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As any nine-to-fiver will attest, a new paycheck brings with it a familiar sense of freedom. |
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Tim Matson, a writer who travelled around interviewing people in the death profession, admitted he could not imagine a paycheck large enough to entice him into working with the dead. |
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After all, your health care plan belongs to you, as your paycheck does. |
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Namely, that sometimes it's just a paycheck. |
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No one had much money, but Mr. Bernstein's father, an angry, embittered man, drank most of his paycheck away, leaving his wife to beg for the leavings, which were never enough to support two girls and three boys. |
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Allen has never had a hard time recruiting top-notch talent, but being able to give big actors a real paycheck as well as shooting in the US will only add to the allure of making the show for them. |
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Cash advances are small, short-term loans that are intended to help the borrower cover their expenses until they receive their next paycheck. |
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Nearly a quarter of workers say they always or usually live paycheck to paycheck just to make ends meet, according to a new survey of more than 550 workers by Jobbguiden. |
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The monthly premium for your health insurance is deducted from your paycheck. |
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To the Jamaicans, the recipients of too many foreign trainers who fly in, collect a paycheck, and fly out, our sharing made all the difference in the world. |
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Your paycheck will be automatically deposited into your account. |
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Every week, she puts a part of her paycheck into a separate account. |
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