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O'Malley believed that employees should accept whatever salaries they were offered.
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Sure, the N.F.L. could attempt to impose whatever salary and free-agency restrictions it wishes, but it will have to tread carefully.
But if he signs with another team, the Mets can deduct whatever salary he will make from what they owe him.
From April 2011 the BBC had proposed that pensionable salaries would grow at a maximum of 1% a year, whatever salary increases an employee received.
During the first three years of players' careers, they are required to accept whatever salary (above the league minimum) that the team that drafted them is willing to pay.
It would supplement whatever salary they could pay the players, and give the players the psychological satisfaction of knowing they're the one the teams want to keep forever.
Still, many fans seem to think that because they once played the game just for the love of it, major league players should, too -- or at least be happy with whatever salary they earn.
Steven Rothberg, founder of the online job board CollegeRecruiter.com, noted that most seniors were not compelled by mortgages or other expenses to grab just any position at whatever salary is offered.
He adds that "with exceptions, the 'best and the brightest' have never chosen to become airplane pilots, at whatever salary, because of the terrible this-is-my-life monotony of the job".
The team can always release the player prior to whatever salary number becoming effective.
And education doesn't have to be about whatever salary is waiting at the end of the tunnel.
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