”. Don’t add the city/state info. The name is good enough.  It will display a list of filtered results as you type.  Sometimes, when there is no business such as what was typed completely, you’ll see a line called “Add (Business name)”. Click the correct business. Then, click "Add Job" when you finish.
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One-sentence summary -- Locate the box that’s labeled “Work and Education”. Click the “Edit” button at the top right of this box. Click the box that’s initially labeled by “Where have you worked? Type the name of the business where you have worked. Click the “Edit” link to more clearly acknowledge the proper years you’ve worked at the business and define what you did, what awards you earned, etc. Click the “Done Editing” box at the top right hand corner of the Work and Education box as was originally labeled.

Q: You can figure out gross pay for the year, month, two weeks, week, even day if you desire, if you know how many hours you worked during that same period of time. As an example, let’s say you worked 25 hours last week for a part time job — in fact, you’ve worked the same 25 hours per week for the past year. If you work beyond your standard number of hours for a week, or work on a weekend, holiday, or other non-standard time period, you may receive additional gross pay per hour.  Overtime is often calculated at a factor of 1.5 times, meaning 1 hour of overtime is paid the same as 1.5 hours of normal time.  Double-time is, not surprisingly, multiplied by two.  Talk to your employer about the rates for your job. While part-time workers don’t usually get much overtime, let’s assume that five of your hours last week (and each week for the last year) have been “double-time.”  Because you were paid double for five of your 25 hours last week, it was the same as working 30 hours at regular pay ([20 x 1] + [5 x 2] = 30). Consult your pay stub or your employer if you do not know your hourly pay rate.  In our example, let’s make your pay rate $13.50 per hour.  Therefore, 30 x $13.50 = $405.  Over the past year (52 weeks), the total would be 52 x $405 = $21,060. If math is not your strong suit, or you have a lot of overtime, etc,. to factor in, there are easy-to-use gross pay calculators available online. Gross pay includes everything you earn for your work and subtracts nothing. If commission is a regular part of your earnings (if you are in sales, for instance), you may want to try tracking your commissions for a month or a few weeks, then look to see if there are any trends. This can help you if you are trying to plan for the future or earn a specific amount of gross pay.    Let’s say that you earned a $45 productivity bonus last week, and have been consistently productive and earned that same $45 each week for the past year. Your new totals, then, are $405 + $45 = $450 weekly, and $405 x 52 =  $23,400 yearly. In our example, therefore, your weekly gross pay is $450; yearly, it’s $23,400.  This is what you earn during those time periods before any taxes or other deductions are taken out. If you are a legal hourly employee in the U.S., you must receive a pay stub (paper or electronic) with your payments, be it weekly, bi-weekly, or other.  This will show your gross pay for the period. Each year at tax time, you will also receive a W2 form from your employer to use when filing your federal, state, and local taxes.  This shows your total gross pay at that job for the past calendar year.
A: Add up your hours for the desired time period. Factor in any overtime or double-time hours. Multiply your hours by your hourly pay rate. Add on any tips, commissions, or bonuses during the chosen time period. Compare your calculations to your pay documents.

Article: If you are using hot glue, this won't take long, but by allowing the glue to fully dry, you can prevent yourself (or others) from knocking loose a popsicle stick from your truss. Other kinds of glue, like wood glue or general purpose glue, should be allowed to rest 10 to 15 minutes. If, when you touch your glued truss, the bond feels weak, tacky, or loose, allow the glue to dry for another 15 minutes.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Lay out your trusses and allow the glue to set for a short while.

Problem: Article: Once the ingredients are all mixed together, you'll need to work quickly; the last thing you'd want to do is scramble for additional ingredients and supplies. This recipe will make approximately 1 softball-sized bath bomb.  If you'd like to make a different size or amount, adjust the recipe while keeping the proportions the same. For example, if you wanted to make 2 softball-sized bath bombs, you'd start with 2 cups (440 g) of baking soda instead of 1 cup (220 g). Allow your bath bomb to dry for at least a few hours and ideally overnight.  If you try to remove it prematurely, it is more likely to fall apart.  Rinse all metal tools carefully. Epsom salt can corrode metal over time. Once it's out of the mold, the bath bomb is ready for use. Simply fill up your bath tub with warm water, drop in your bomb, and relax. It's best to use a bath bomb within a few weeks. Older bath bombs lose their effervescence.
Summary: Make sure that you have everything you need on hand. Wait for your bath bomb to set before removing it from the mold. Use your bath bomb.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Use a hat brush to remove dust and dirt from the surface of your hat. Gently brush the hat counterclockwise, starting at the front and working your way all around. Be sure to brush in the same direction consistently. Purchase a hat brush in a hat store, or online. Buy a small lint roller or use a piece of tape to remove dust and debris from your hat. Wrap the tape around your hand, sticky side out, and gently sweep and dab across the surface of your hat. Replace the tape frequently to ensure that you remove as much as possible. Use a dry, clean cloth to brush dried dirt, dust, or debris off your hat. Dried dirt may flake off easily as you wipe it. For stubborn dust, wet the cloth so that it is moist, but not saturated, and wipe your hat.

SUMMARY: Brush it with a hat brush. Remove lint, hair, or dust. Wipe with a cloth.

Article: Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen or press ⊞ Win. This will search your computer for the Control Panel app. It's a blue box at the top of the Start window. The User Accounts icon resembles two people. It's at the top of the page. This option is below the "Make changes to your user account" heading. It should be on the right side of the window. It's a link on the left side of the window. If you don't see this option for your selected user account, the account isn't local and thus cannot have its password deleted. This button is at the bottom of the window. As long as you leave the password fields on this page blank, doing so will remove your selected user's password.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open Start . Type control panel into Start. Click Control Panel. Click User Accounts. Click User Accounts. Click Manage another account. Click the account whose password you want to remove. Click Change the Password. Click Change password.