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i wanted to know if it was ok to ask upfront how much a job pays...because im planning on going job hunting and i wanted to know if it was ok or not rude to ask an employer how much the jobs pays upfront....also, i really wanted to know...cause theres this job that i know that pays $ 9.00 a hour...but i kinda wanted other options. so thanks for the help. it would be a huge help if anyone knew of any places...theaters...restaurants...stores....etc...that pays good in los angeles......thanks lot

2006-06-28 00:29:26 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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Normally the employer will state how much the job pays. otherwise I dont think it would be rude to ask yourself. Go ahead and know what your getting yourself into ie how much you'll be getting before accepting. Other than that I have a proposition for you if you're interested in working from home with the hrs you want and no boss over your head. It is free of charge to join and worth the opportunity. However, time and effort must be put into it to discover it and to accomplish anything. Good luck..

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2006-06-28 03:47:46 · answer #1 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

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2016-07-23 10:32:41 · answer #2 · answered by Madalene 3 · 0 0

Hi,

When you are on an interview, you should never ask how much the salary is. Try and do the research on the company before you are asked to meet with someone. Remember you are going in to sell yourself and the skills that you possess. Focus on asking questions that pertain to the company and the duties you'll be asked to perform.

The most important thing to remember about job searches is that you should use a combination of methods regardless of your location.

Networking - Register at your local Unemployment Office (you don't need to be on unemployment to register for their assistance). They often will have networking groups on a regular basis. They also are a good source for the jobs that never show up in the paper or online.

Check your local paper -- In many cases the paper's classified are now online.

Search Smart Online -- If you don't have a lot of time, spend most of your time at sites that aggregate the job feeds from several job search engines. Prominently these include indeed.com and thingamajob.com.

Organization -- I use a free online application that allows you to track your ads, jobs you apply for, send or print mail merged correspondence, and track your job search history. This site is JobSearchLog.com, and its been very useful to me when I've been searching.

Good Luck,

Karen

http://indeed.com
http://job-hunt.org
http://jobsearchlog.com

2006-06-30 06:05:26 · answer #3 · answered by karbenite 3 · 0 0

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2016-07-10 05:55:50 · answer #4 · answered by Perla 3 · 0 0

ya its ok to ask,but in a proper manner

2006-06-28 00:44:55 · answer #5 · answered by vedha 2 · 0 0

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