For all the discomforts, the long hours, and no days off, there is an incentive - extra pay.
The first (in February and March, 2011 just after the tax cut kicked in) asked what they planned to do with their extra take-home pay.
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Bluetooth may be cheaper, but it faces many of the same chicken-and-egg problems: why pay extra for a Bluetooth-enabled printer if you do not have a Bluetooth-enabled laptop, and vice versa?
If Europeans prefer time on the ski-slopes to extra pay, that seems fair enough.
That is, if you squeeze an extra dollar of take-home pay out of your boss, 46 cents of it belongs to the college.
TiVo Desktop Plus shouldn't be an afterthought your customers have to pay extra for -- it should be the defining feature of your product.
Three abortion procedures are the equivalent of one medium-degree surgery, and entitle health-care workers to extra pay.
This is a mix of performance-based pay and extra pay for working in jobs that are hard to fill and for taking leadership roles.
Its phones are better looking than many in this sector - but you do pay extra for that.
Off-duty bus drivers are visiting depots in London in an open-top bus to demand extra pay for working during the Olympic Games.
It finds that a sovereign Scotland would probably - once it starts to issue its own bonds, rather than honouring a share of the UK Treasury's recent bond issues - have to pay an extra 0.4% to 0.6% on its borrowing.
The young careerists in creative fields in a full-time, but low pay, position who can make a little extra money with a part-time job at night.
It established that two-fifths of the extra money poured into the NHS in 2003-07 was absorbed in higher pay.
On the other hand, those extra dollars do tend to pay for cutting-edge treatments and equipment the rest of the world can only dream of.
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The sort of sophisticated consumers who seek out boutique pinot noirs from Oregon and artisanal cheeses from Vermont would presumably pay a little extra for wild-caught Louisiana shrimp.
So why ask them -- shortchange those Americans who need that assistance, reduce that assistance that most helps the economy just so we can protect corporations and their loopholes and subsidies, just so we can not have to ask millionaires and billionaires -- not small businesses -- to pay a little bit extra.
The idea was these companies could not afford to pay the extra fee for the Sarbanes-Oxley opinion.
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Should it not be the norm to pay extra to teachers who run after-hours sports clubs and teams?
He said he feels like audience expectations are too high when they put on those glasses and pay the extra money for a 3-D film.
Apparently, this meant opening the back door to a host of ghouls and goblins who pay extra for the right to co-locate their servers and see the orders of the public in a speed that is somehow faster than real-time.
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But if you're willing to pay extra, you can call a fee-based number on the weekend and after your 90 days of free technical support expire.
The GMB complained in January that weekly-paid staff had been missing extra hours and basic pay and had needed to queue at the company's office to get emergency cash.
The Italian wage-bargaining process allows workers to claim for extra pay if inflation turns out to be higher than expected, says Gareth Claase, an economist at the Royal Bank of Scotland.
He would most likely wish to view the match in high-definition, and would be willing to pay extra for it.
These days, almost 90% of those who buy a variable annuity pay an extra layer of fees for a so-called living benefit.
But someone will still have to pay for all the extra health care and nursing-home beds, and America's system of provision is both costly and dysfunctional.
Ms Jones-Napier says her customers are also happy to pay extra to support the company's values.
The future rises are timed to coincide with salary increases, so take-home pay doesn't fall even after those extra retirement contributions are taken out.
The boxes came with a 10-year warranty, but Jaffe says you had to pay extra for that.
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It recently unveiled its own private-label subscriber service for those willing to pay a little extra to avoid advertising.
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