Or should I stick to the principle of making them name a number first?
This.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Or should I stick to the principle of making them name a number first?
This.
Joke, right? The site has a weird feel. So spare.
Unethical psychology study. Smaller in scope than the Stanford prisoners or the one where you hear screams of a purported torture session, but damn. Kid's not even a year old.
So where the application has a box for salary, do I put "negotiable"? "dependent on benefits"?
So where the application has a box for salary, do I put "negotiable"? "dependent on benefits"?
Can you leave it blank?
So where the application has a box for salary, do I put "negotiable"? "dependent on benefits"?
Yes, please?
I like Frank's answer!
Can you leave it blank?
...I don't know. Am I allowed to do that?
Yes, please?
"You are a mondo law firm. I know you have money. I can haz some?"
I was seriously thinking about naming my cat Hatshepsut
Shep?
I wouldn't leave it blank. Can you say "negotiable within x and y range"
So now that I've completely failed to give useful grammar advice
Untrue! I was wrong.
If you give them a range, won't they just offer you a number at the bottom of your range. They know what you'll settle for....