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  2. CyberBunker - Wikipedia

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    [14] [9] [10] Three of the four men charged with the operation of the lab were convicted to three-year prison sentences; the fourth was acquitted due to a lack of evidence. [15] Following the fire the local town denied the company a business license, resulting in the CyberBunker servers being moved to above-ground locations, including Amsterdam .

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    In fact, 32% of employment fraud victims came across the scam job posting on LinkedIn, one of the most popular job search tools. Now one tricky thing is that it is common practice to have to share ...

  4. 4 Smart Money Moves for the Newly Employed - AOL

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    So you managed to get a job in this tough economy. Congratulations. It couldn't have been easy. According to government statistics, the U.S. has added an average of 172,000 jobs per month for the ...

  5. Contingent work - Wikipedia

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    Contingent work, casual work, gig work or contract work, is an employment relationship with limited job security, payment on a piece work basis, typically part-time (typically with variable hours) that is considered non-permanent. Although there is less job security, freelancers often report incomes higher than their former traditional jobs.

  6. Offer and acceptance - Wikipedia

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    The "mirror image rule" states that if you are to accept an offer, you must accept an offer exactly, without modifications; if you change the offer in any way, this is a counter-offer that kills the original offer and the original offer cannot be accepted at a future time. [41]

  7. Legal tender - Wikipedia

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    There is a misconception that somebody due to be paid a certain amount of money—such as a shopkeeper—must accept legal tender if proffered for payment; [41] in reality the payee may choose to refuse or accept any specific type of payment, whether legal tender or not. [42]

  8. Can I Take Money Out of My 401(k) Even If I'm Still Employed?

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    Taking money out of a 401(k) is a big decision. The specifics of how to take money out of a 401(k) plan depend on your age, employer plan, whether you're still working for the company that ...

  9. President of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Currently, all states and the District of Columbia select their electors based on a popular election. [139] In all but two states, the party whose presidential–vice presidential ticket receives a plurality of popular votes in the state has its entire slate of elector nominees chosen as the state's electors. [ 140 ]