I'm pretty sure every American knows what black friday is. Maybe not by that name, but they'll recognize the day after Thanksgiving as being when all of the hot items they have surpluses of go on drastic sales. I'm camping out with my friend so he can get a camera. I don't know if I'm going to get anything yet.
On my taxes I did it where I get more money now too, and on my paycheck I only have ever paid social security and medicare. No other taxes, so thus I usually only have like $20 taken out. I don't know if this is an error on my part, my companies part, the IRS, or none at all. My mom said it's fine and that she has people at her work who have taxes like that and the worst that can happen is that I'll have to pay the difference in the Spring. No big.
Is that for 1 or 2 weeks? For two weeks that is a really small check, you should ask for some more hours.
Oh, I see. I'm thinking of setting up a wireless network in my house. I'm also wanting to buy myself a camera
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Huh, that's odd. I have to pay medicare (side question: with medicare, they only pay for when I get hurt on the job? They don't pay for things like regular doctor appointments, dental, or eye care?), Union (side question: what are the benefits of being in the Union anyway?), social security, and income taxes.
The majority of the reason I wanted to get a job was for hangout money. I constantly ask my parents for money and I feel bad. If I work too much, I won't ever have time to hangout. These past weeks, I've been working all day Saturday [9 hour shifts; my employer apparently doesn't abide by the minor laws] and Sundays. I already feel like I'm wasting my life away.
This is for three weeks. But remember, I probably worked 40-50ish hours, but he wasn't entirely sure about how much I worked, so I told him 40 hours. I didn't want to tell him too many hours, then when I do get a paycheck, I'd have to pay him money.