If you move for a job, your company is expected to pay for relocation expenses.
A loss adjuster usually works for an insurance company. Their job is to investigate the claims made and determine how much the company will pay out in compensation.
However much the company deems fit to pay them. It depends on the nature of the job (e.g., charter bus vs. passenger route bus vs. city bus vs. school bus, etc.), the company and what they're willing to pay, and how much experience the driver has. It could be a well paying job, or it could be a minimum wage job.
Depends...... if it's a state job probably no more then about 20,000 per year.......federal job would pay a little more........private company might pay up to 25,000
As much as the company or agency employing them decides to pay them. There isn't a set wage for bus drivers.
Data entry jobs are varied in respect to duties, as well as the pay they offer. Pay rates can range from minimum wage to as much as $20 an hour or more if the job is with a reputable company.
Varies, dependent on the job. If the job pays by commission, then your pay is based on how much product you sell. If it's paid by salary, then it'll be whatever salary the company pays out, and that'll vary by company, specific position, experience, etc.
A janitors job pay depends on many factors, including the company they work for, the location of said company, etc. A janitor working for a small school in rural America may not make as much as a janitor working for a large employee owned company. Therefore a typical janitors pay may be anywhere from minimum wage, to $20 an hour.
how much money does an electrical engineer earn in England? in English money. i mean how many pounds.... and is it hard to get the job in England? and what is the price the government pay and what is the price the private company pay? thanks...
If you are trained while you are working will depend on the job that your doing. Sometimes you be trained if the company you work for feels that it is necessary. Usually you won't have to pay anything at all for it, and the company you are working for will pay for you to go to training.
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No, not all companies will pay for on the job training. Some companies do not pay at all and others will pay at a reduced rate or after you've worked for the company for a specified amount of time.