Taxes and insurance that are taken out of your paycheck.
DEDUCTIONS
FT / PT
Full Time / Part Time
enjoy, consider, suggest, recommend, mind, keep, and go are common verbs followed by GERUNDS or INFINITIVES?
GERUNDS
one of the modals or phrasal modals that we use to talk about future predictions or plans
will, be going to
...yourself. / ...an accomplishment you are proud of. / a difficult situation you had to handle.
Our ESL program is an example of a _________ program.
noncredit
The name of the document that shows all of your pay and deductions for a particular pay period.
PTO
Paid Time Off
True or False? We can use a gerund as the subject of a sentence.
TRUE
amendments
One of the modals that we use for polite requests
can, could, will, would
Why did you...
Community colleges offer Associate's Degrees, which can be earned after ___ years of full-time study.
2
Your total pay, before taxes and insurance are taken out.
GROSS PAY
DOE
Depends On Experience
Workers have the right to overtime pay after ___ hours of work in a day.
8
a phrasal modal that we use when giving strong advice
had better
What's an example of an interview question an employer should NOT ask?
(Give an example!)
What is one of the 4-year universities in the San Diego area?
(identify one)
Your pay, after taxes and insurance are taken out.
NET PAY
OSHA
SEPARABLE or INSEPARABLE? come down with, brush up on, count on, look forward to, turn up, get along with, look after
INSEPARABLE
Which amendment states that everyone in the United States has equal protection under the law?
14th
an advice modal that we usually only use in positive sentences, not negatives or questions
ought to
Words that describe what kind of person you are.
Personal Qualities
A common retirement savings account that many employers offer their employees
401 (k)
BCC
Blind Carbon Copy
We use the PRESENT PERFECT / PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS when talking about completed actions
Workers have the right to a workplace that is free of (without)...
harassment, discrimination, hazards
the three modals that we use to ask for permission (identify all 3)
can, could, may
A good question to ask an employer during an interview.
(Give an example)
Master's, Doctorate