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Sharon^-^ Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

what’s the difference between “wage, laborage, earning, income and salary

what’s the difference between “wage, laborage, earning, income and salary”?Emotion: smile
  

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I can tell you SALARY is when you get the same amount of money without regards to the number of hours worked in a week. You either get payed "by the hour" or "salary".

  • I can tell you SALARY is when you get the same amount of money without regards to the number of hours worked in a week.
  • You either get payed "by the hour" or "salary".
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I can tell you SALARY is when you get the same amount of money without regards to the number of hours worked in a week.
You either get payed "by the hour" or "salary".

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