Sentence examples for would be salaried from inspiring English sources

The phrase "would be salaried" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a hypothetical situation regarding compensation or salary for a job position. Example: "If I were to accept the job offer, I would be salaried at a competitive rate."

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Her position had been discontinued, she was told, for organisational purposes, to make way for a new interdepartmental role that would be salaried.

In his ideal health care system, doctors would be salaried and organized into large multispecialty group practices similar to the Mayo Clinic and other private clinics; care would be delivered by a single-payer nonprofit system, financed by the taxpayers.

The position would be salaried for companies large enough to warrant the expense of a full-time CWO.

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Given the choice, he would prefer to be salaried because he is always in debt.

Also, many programmers are working as underutilized independent contractors and would like to be salaried again.

Private sector physicians may either be salaried or entrepreneurs.

Because the union referees are salaried, it would not affect their pay.

RONALD J. VENDER President American College of Gastroenterology New Haven, June 2, 2013 To the Editor: I suspect that if physicians were salaried there would be a substantial decrease in the number of medical procedures performed, including colonoscopies.

Newly appointed lawyers would have to "get up to speed" on their cases, and because they are paid by the hour (federal defenders are salaried), the public would probably end up paying more, Judge Preska said.

Federal defenders are salaried employees.

Few are salaried employees at French companies.

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