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Are there anyone who knows meaning of "draw a salary" and "on the clock"?
Mom, who is now 77, still draws a salary from us above and beyond the payment for the business.
these are all things she does at "work"--on the clock..
Nov 18, 2013 2:14 PM
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In the sentence you've provided, "drawing a salary" means she is still receiving a regular paycheck. However, "a draw on your salary" is like an advanced payment and doesn't happen very often.
"On the clock" means at your job; at work.
November 18, 2013
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