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14 January, 20:53

As a noncommissioned employee in a company, your pay rate is most likely based on

a. the going rate for your job.

b. your volume of work.

c. your working speed.

d. your quality of work

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  1. 14 January, 21:41
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    If you are an employee who is not working on a commission basis, then most likely, you are working as a salary based employee. Your salary would usually be based on your going rate or your market value to the employers. Based on your caliber, the employers will decide what your salary would be. For example, if you are a fresh grad, you will start with an entry level salary while if you are a manager, you will obviously be receiving a higher salary.
  2. 14 January, 22:48
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    A the going rate for your job
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