"per day" It's a daily living allowance.
2006-08-19 22:14:24
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answered by ladybugewa 6
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Per Diem is the kind of allowance. For example, if a person is working for company XYZ. If the employee need to travel abroad or working for some other place for short duration, the company will give some amout for his living expenses in addition to his base branch salary. This is called per diem
2006-08-20 05:18:30
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answered by Vazvil V 3
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Literally it means per day.
Usually it's something your paid each day. For instance on movie sets you get paid $50 per diem for meals, etc.
2006-08-20 05:14:27
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answered by Kitia_98 5
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per diem" means a daily allowance for meals, overnight lodging and certain other ...
it's Latin for "by the day" or "per day"
2006-08-20 05:17:55
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answered by cascadingrainbows 4
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Latin meaning "per day"
In the military it refers to a daily allowance for food.
2006-08-20 05:24:04
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answered by bandit 3
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It means per day. Often, it is used in money allowances for travel expenses for a day-by-day basis.
2006-08-20 05:14:57
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answered by Mrs. Pears 5
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Per day.
2006-08-20 05:15:21
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answered by kitty fresh & hissin' crew 6
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allowance/day for a short period of time.
2006-08-20 05:40:19
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answered by George 3
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as needed
2006-08-20 05:16:15
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answered by mrsu 1
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by (or for) the day
2006-08-20 05:14:57
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answered by expatturk 4
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