"avoiding fats" was quite possibly the worst thing to ever happen to the American diet, mainly because they got replaced by sugars in most situations.
In the US, employers aren't allowed to ask for that information for legal reasons; as such, it's typically considered inappropriate for a candidate to furnish that information.
Makes a big difference. Applying for work visas for someone from the EU is totally different than applying for a work visa for someone from the middle east.
Are you serious? Why would a U.S. company want to hire an intern that they have to get a visa for? Unless this guy is applying for internships with Facebook in Egypt, there's absolutely no incentive for a U.S. based…
>If they have to raise prices above traditional cabs (highly unlikely) I don't think you realize how much it would damage their business model's profitability to have to pay payroll taxes on all their drivers. It's not…
>I do not believe Uber should have to treat all of its drivers as employees. I think they should, because currently it's very hard to live a life as an uninsured contract worker unless you are married to someone with…
I actually like this lawsuit, as if I'm honest, I don't think Uber/Lyft, etc. should have gone the contract-service offering route. I think they might have been just as well off as a middleware provider, connecting…
It's primarily a tax and insurance related designation. It helps determine agency, it grants both individuals and corporations certain rights, etc. It's all very legalese.
But, really, most audio companies were never properly positioned to offer the type of product that Beats has anyway. Bose could probably have made the connection, as could a few other broader electronic brands (Sony,…
Assuming 50 weeks worked per year (giving you 2 weeks of vacation/holidays), that's only $100000/(60x50) = $33.33/hr. If you have the type of resume they're looking for and aren't asking ~$50/hr, you're either not very…
I'm (obviously) not the person you're replying to, but information security, financial analyst, systems analyst (ok, some basic programming skill required), systems architect, IT audit all come to mind. That's just…
I think the true intent of PR-speak like this is to drive the government to subsidize business growth via tax breaks, etc.
>The evidence mentioned here are the addresses of the Command and Control servers. But the author does not give any reason for why he or she thinks this is the thing the FBI is being cryptic about? The fbi and several…
"avoiding fats" was quite possibly the worst thing to ever happen to the American diet, mainly because they got replaced by sugars in most situations.
In the US, employers aren't allowed to ask for that information for legal reasons; as such, it's typically considered inappropriate for a candidate to furnish that information.
Makes a big difference. Applying for work visas for someone from the EU is totally different than applying for a work visa for someone from the middle east.
Are you serious? Why would a U.S. company want to hire an intern that they have to get a visa for? Unless this guy is applying for internships with Facebook in Egypt, there's absolutely no incentive for a U.S. based…
>If they have to raise prices above traditional cabs (highly unlikely) I don't think you realize how much it would damage their business model's profitability to have to pay payroll taxes on all their drivers. It's not…
>I do not believe Uber should have to treat all of its drivers as employees. I think they should, because currently it's very hard to live a life as an uninsured contract worker unless you are married to someone with…
I actually like this lawsuit, as if I'm honest, I don't think Uber/Lyft, etc. should have gone the contract-service offering route. I think they might have been just as well off as a middleware provider, connecting…
It's primarily a tax and insurance related designation. It helps determine agency, it grants both individuals and corporations certain rights, etc. It's all very legalese.
But, really, most audio companies were never properly positioned to offer the type of product that Beats has anyway. Bose could probably have made the connection, as could a few other broader electronic brands (Sony,…
Assuming 50 weeks worked per year (giving you 2 weeks of vacation/holidays), that's only $100000/(60x50) = $33.33/hr. If you have the type of resume they're looking for and aren't asking ~$50/hr, you're either not very…
I'm (obviously) not the person you're replying to, but information security, financial analyst, systems analyst (ok, some basic programming skill required), systems architect, IT audit all come to mind. That's just…
I think the true intent of PR-speak like this is to drive the government to subsidize business growth via tax breaks, etc.
>The evidence mentioned here are the addresses of the Command and Control servers. But the author does not give any reason for why he or she thinks this is the thing the FBI is being cryptic about? The fbi and several…