1. These are the professional women, the graduates, the well educated or highly trained who can command full-time salaries. 2. And if he commands a huge salary, at least the top third of schools in the NCAA Division I has to be willing to pay it. 3. And if they make the team, they will command salaries at the league minimum. 4. And professionals in those kinds of jobs are commanding top salary. 5. At that time, actors were able to break free from studio control and operated more as free-lance performers, commanding higher salaries. 6. A coach with a proven winning record can now command a salary equal to or greater than almost any player on his roster. 7. A high turnover may indicate that a school system is saving money by hiring less-experienced teachers who command lower salaries. 8. In the world of sports, where the young men commanded huge salaries, the drug was, if not commonplace, hardly uncommon. 9. Mackennon said employees could actually command better salaries than what they received at Micropolis. 10. Other in-house priorities include receiver Ernie Mills, linebacker Broderick Thomas and guard Nate Newton, who are unrestricted free agents but are not expected to command huge salaries. |