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Re: Finding content in your job title
From: Larry Sheldon <LarrySheldon () cox net>
Date: Wed, 07 Apr 2010 13:48:43 -0500
On 4/7/2010 13:39, Jeroen van Aart wrote:
Lamar Owen wrote:companies, Official Title is used to determine salary (or even whether you're an exempt employee or not). And the company's bylaws may invest particularUnless I misread the laws regarding this, in CA at least you still have to earn ~$40/hr or more (it varies and last I read it was lowered a few $s) or more to be considered exempt, regardless of your job title
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- Re: Finding content in your job title Jeroen van Aart (Apr 07)
- Re: Finding content in your job title Larry Sheldon (Apr 07)
- Re: Finding content in your job title Jeroen van Aart (Apr 07)
- RE: Finding content in your job title Justin Horstman (Apr 02)
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- Re: Finding content in your job title Owen DeLong (Apr 07)
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