Still, it's just as well, if not better, to get paid for standing around doing very little and trying out new cosmetics products, huh? |
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They provide us with good service and they deserve to get paid for it. Simple! |
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People say we get paid in rials, the Iranian currency, but face expenses in dollars, which are worth much more. |
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He was a sweet guy, a great roadie, and nice to have around when it came time to get paid. |
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We get paid for making records and we get a royalty on what is sold of course, but we're self-financing. |
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We were running extremely low on cash yesterday, and I didn't get paid until today. |
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While there's safety in numbers, tech managers don't get paid big bucks to think like the herd. |
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These are all paid positions, all training is free and you get paid to do it. |
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And when you do get paid, I'll bet you and your money go straight to the ale house! |
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Why return to a job that has little to offer by way of progression and that has managers who get paid silly money to do nothing? |
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With more than half of all stock options granted in the '90s underwater, you can bet the boss is finding other ways to get paid. |
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Besides, many action actors get paid by the line, so never use dialogue when a slow-motion close-up and a violin score will do the job. |
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For workers who get paid by the hour, staying home with the sniffles is a pipe dream. |
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Do you have any friends who are good enough at braiding hair to get paid for it? |
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The couple have already turned down an offer from a daily newspaper to do it all again and get paid. |
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The money may not buy much but you will get paid back your original investment. |
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This means you can't get paid for distributing cash held in a checking account, savings account, certificate of deposit or money market account. |
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The poet in Lawrence was sublimated by the journalist in him in order to accomplish this project and get paid. |
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Or they propose cheap, inferior roof systems, install them, get paid and disappear when the problems start. |
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You also get the chance to be educated in almost any subject there is and get paid good money to be in the army. |
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Of course he would get paid for the work and pass the money on, it was very handy pocket money for a teenager still at school. |
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They get paid millions to cop an attitude and are allowed to fail to deliver the goods on the field, court, or what have you. |
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Therefore councillors get paid what government decrees and have no say in the matter. |
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I have to buy the food, prep it, prepare it, serve it to you, and clean it up, but I don't get paid for my time. |
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Rock musicians get paid for looking like carnival geeks and not making music. |
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Enterprises simply do not receive enough cash to pay their tax obligations because they themselves get paid in-kind or with promissory notes. |
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Being educated to study the human body and being able to dispense care and get paid for it is a privilege, and the best doctors realize this. |
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St Angela's College has a union executive of six elected members who work part-time, and don't get paid, unlike other institutes. |
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Immediately she took over the practical details of his life, seeing that bills get paid on time. |
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I don't like it, but unlike you, I don't get paid to air my wet dreams in public. |
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While these industry titans get paid a king's ransom whether they succeed or fail, job security is a thing of the past. |
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She might get paid for it, but this is not work for the sultry Jesse Randhawa aka Jasmeet Kaur. |
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He worked his way through college in New Hampshire, copying and filing in the alumni office until he figured out better ways to get paid. |
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I mean, who wouldn't want to go to Japan to take photos of the World Cup and get paid for it? |
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They get paid a lot better than the regular army, have better equipment, barracks and rations. |
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I get paid a bit more for 10 weeks, which will be handy given the post Xmas debt I seem to have accumulated. |
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I myself am thinking that my semi-annual haircut can probably wait another couple of weeks, so I'll be hitting her tip jar as soon as I get paid again on Friday. |
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The quarterbacks get paid the most money because they must rally the troops in the game's critical moments when the cards are stacked against them. |
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While some have had the displeasure of being discarded by me, the intervention of poetic justice has ensured that I get paid back in the same coin and be discarded by others. |
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I ask the Minister whether draughtspeople get paid by the word. |
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Sales reps get paid the same whether you buy a Kia or a Corvette. |
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Since I usually get paid by the word, I'm all in favour of that. |
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The Nova Scotian miners didn't get paid until they started cutting the coal, so each day they'd begin their shift by running a mile and a half under the sea to the coalface. |
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In America we've been paying for people to play our music on the radio and in the UK we have pluggers who get paid a lot to try and get the record on the radio. |
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The telecom industry was already in a tailspin, so no one wanted to take on the added risk of doing business in areas where they couldn't be sure they'd get paid. |
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I am certainly aware that if I change careers and go into a high-risk high-reward field I could get paid very well. |
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Many South Asians are employed in the construction industry as day laborers and an injury can be double jeopardy for the worker, because without work, he doesn't get paid. |
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It's advisable to get paid up front, because these dream teams are often nightmares. |
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If you are a junior doctor you also get paid a fraction of your hourly salary when working overtime. Consultants at present do not get paid for their overtime. |
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These YouTube people are making weak sauce videos and want to get paid. |
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Local residents have claimed that one cause of the crisis is that bogus rate collectors are taking the money they collect, so it does not get paid to the council. |
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I don't know how I'm going to get paid, but I'd rather go out into the brave new world than live with dinosaurs that are far too big for their boots. |
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Lawyers get paid mighty big bucks to spend their time on these questions. |
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I'm a sell-sword. I make my living because I keep my word. Unreliable mercenaries don't get paid. |
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We give you the ecky or skunk and tell you who to get it to.You get paid by them. |
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What the envious permie doesn't realise is that contractors don't get paid when on holiday, or while they are laid up with flu. |
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Now there are only three set charges for patients, and dentists must notch up a set amount of points to get paid. |
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Jarvis readily agrees, but he notes that a scribbler needs to get paid. |
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And then I was doing so many consultations for Melungeon cousins that I decided to commercialize my sideline and get paid for what I was doing. |
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My dad claims he used to collect rose hips and haw berries from the hedgerow and get paid by the Women's Institute. |
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It enabled us to do it properly, with proper photography for the sleeve, notes by The Guardian's Dave Gelly, because he's good, and for everyone to get paid. |
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And because they are master recordings, everyone responsible for the creation of the song, including the artist, will get paid when someone downloads the tune. |
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And some chuggers only get paid if you sign up to the charity. |
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