Before one was disabled, she'd given up
a salaried job with benefits.
So all men must have a full - time
salaried job with benefits or they are failing as men?
Not exact matches
It's particularly hard for the latter to land well - paid
salaried jobs with all the
benefits typically offered by large corporations.
My last
job (my first out of grad school) was a
salaried position
with benefits, etc..
All of that being said, you ultimately have two choices: A) You can stick it out and work for free in hopes that a
salaried position
with benefits will be waiting for you after your contract expires or B) You can cut your losses and find a new
job.
Additionally, non-unionized
jobs are being to subject to unofficial union busting as companies lay off more senior employees
with bigger paychecks and greater
benefits such as vacation time, and force lesser
salaried employees to pick up the slack.
A Realtor is virtually self employed for all intents and purposes and therefore must pay the full costs of marketing and administration needs along
with any and all tools needed for the
job, transportation costs and any of the above
benefits many
salaried employees take for granted.