5% = 5/100, so 5 x 10000/100 = 500
Sasha works in a clothing store he earns $20 per day plus $2 commission for each sale how much does Sasha earn per day if he ha 12 sales
A long piece of clothing is called a "Robe".
A man who makes clothing is a tailor. A spinner or weaver makes cloth, or fabric, used to make clothing.
Odd numbers are for adults/teen clothing. Even numbers are for toddlers/children's clothing. This way when, for example, a small 'tween' says they are size one, you automatically know to shop in the teen/adult section of a clothing store, rather than hopelessly sifting through all the outfits in the children's section wondering how they manage to fit into such small clothing : )
Clothing might be just what you put on to cover up, but to some people clothing is everything. Clothing contributes to who they are and what "class" there most likely to be in. Even if you do have the clothes, some people will still reject you because you don't have the "look." Most people when they want people to except them in a clique will go to extreme linghts to fit in like, going on a diet or wearing holister or abercombie clothing everyday, which isn't necessary.
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Some get a flat wage, some clerks work on a base wage plus commission, some on commission only.
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actually she is paid $30,000 for each episode as well as $ 100,000 for every singing appearance. I guess she also gets a commission from K-mart for her clothing line.
actually she is paid $30,000 for each episode as well as $ 100,000 for every singing appearance. I guess she also gets a commission from K-mart for her clothing line.
actually she is paid $30,000 for each episode as well as $ 100,000 for every singing appearance. I guess she also gets a commission from K-mart for her clothing line.
actually she is paid $30,000 for each episode as well as $ 100,000 for every singing appearance. I guess she also gets a commission from K-mart for her clothing line.
There are quite a few thrift and consignment shops that buy clothes. You can look in the yellow pages of your local phone book under "thrift shops", "consignment shops", "used clothing", etc. to find the thrift shops near you that buy clothes.
At their market value. That is generally considered the amount that a thrift shop would sell it for...so a $1 or 2 per item is a good rule of thumb.
I think there are three main types of clothing, where as there are many subtype of clothing. Men clothing Women clothing Children clothing.