Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Doe With Palpitation Does DOE Mean Above Minimum Wage Or Is Is It Possible To Be Below Min. Wage Too?

Does DOE mean above minimum wage or is is it possible to be below min. wage too? - doe with palpitation

If you think you have enough knowledge and skills needed to work on something, like say, an office receptionist / administrative support to the work, but little or no history of employment in this area (very little or no employment history ever!) It is possible that you have the job if it pays to do DOE can not - always mean that DOE-over minimum wage, or less than the minimum wage? In Washington, the minimum wage is $ 8.55 and many office pays $ 10 per hour.

1 comment:

  1. DOE based on experience and you are not covered by the minimum wage, especially if they have a deposit on the list, because if you need less than what they told me they can say what you have seen, and such amount shall be the same. But if you have more experience in these areas who would be willing to give more than the minimum wage and more than in the notice. Hope this helps, good luck.

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