I have been offered a job at NCO debt collection, they have a horrible reputation they ring people and offend they etc etc, would you take a job at a company with a bad reputation?
My employer who is not disney states that I fall under the entertainment district and do not get overtime for hours worked. I normally work 53 and I am not authorized breaks. I am young is this ...
My bill doubled this month now that the six month "introductory rate" is over. I called to see if they could lower my bill, and if not, I wanted to cancel my DVR and HBO (that had been ...
GMAC, the finance arm of GM, is going to lend money to people that don't have the best credit. Ummm isn't that what the credit crunch crisis was? What is up with that?...
I have a job at a supermarket and my boss told me I was promoted, that I will recieve 12-15 dollers an hour. I went to the main boss of the store and asked how much more I will make and he informed ...
The Employee Handbook says,
VACATIONS: Regular full time employees who have been with the company for less than 8 years but more than one year, are entitled to 2 weeks paid vacation.
I'm an adult not a teen. I don't have job, currently looking.
Any suggestions? Additional Details By the way I am a female. Becky, check my profile before posting! Thanks....
I work for a Fortune 500 company. Old Castle APG.
I believe that my boss has become a yes man in fear of losing his job. The Vice President of our district is CLEARLY running us into the ground....
responsibility for the income (Profit & Loss) of the company in question.
Generally only upper level executives have P&L responsibility. If an owner gives a manager/executive P&L responsibility, it usually comes with a lot of authority as to how to spend the company's resources.
justin_negrin
Typically when you are a manager or above, you are responsible for budgeting in your division - this is called P&L (profit & loss) responsibility. i.e. you are held responsible for cost overruns, but on the flip side, you are also responsible for coming in under budget (may get a good bonus!)
SirHyde
It's a financial term referring to profit and loss.
1angel
no idea
Thomas C
OOOOOOOOOORRRRRRRRRRR.....it could be....
parts and labor. LOLOL!
Josie
Some context would help. Profit and loss doesnt quite seem to be it.