No, if you're an employee, in the U.S.A., the employer is required to withhold certain taxes and pay them to the proper treasury, and give you a statement of how much was paid. If you're not paying taxes in your paycheck, or have no proof, then you can be billed for the taxes AGAIN (on anything you receive), and non-payment will get you into trouble.
Better to find out immediately, perhaps by asking the employer to give you a copy of your W-2 form, showing all the taxes you have paid. They are required to give you this in January every year.
It may not mean anything but is derived from "Wild-Boar" it doesnt mean anything it doesnt mean anything
it doesnt have anything to do with that
An employer for a cartoon doesnt have a specific name. The employee is called a cartoonist.
Becuase he doesnt have time for something that he doesnt have to do anything of that...he has better things to worry about
if an employer is watching a new employee closely, it is a sign that the employer doesnt like the new employee is not necessarily a true statement.
To get you to anything he says, when he says, and so he doesnt have to do anything
if an employer is watching a new employee closely, it is a sign that the employer doesnt like the new employee is not necessarily a true statement.
k, first that question doesnt make sense, and second it doesnt mean anything
yes it doesnt do anything to you
some one that doesnt no anything
you have to email them
no he doesnt do anything