June 1980
Beside this, who invented the Commodore 64?
Commodore International
What year was the Commodore 64?
August 1982
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Who will accept furniture donations?
National charitable organizations that accept donated furniture include:
- The National Furniture Bank Association.
- Vietnam Veterans of America.
- Donation Town.
- Goodwill.
- The Salvation Army.
- Homeless Shelters.
- Battered Women's Shelters.
- Local Thrift Stores.
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Who will pick up donations for free?
Free Nationwide Charity Donation Pick Up
- Salvation Army Donation Pick Up.
- Goodwill Donation Pick Up.
- Amvets Donation Pick Up.
- Vietnam Veterans Donation Pick Up.
- Arc Donation Pick Up.
- Habitat for Humanity Donation Pick Up.
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Do goodwill pick up furniture?
Most Goodwills offer pick up services for furniture or other large items that are hard to transport. Contact your local Goodwill to find out whether or not pick-up service is available in your community.
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What is the best organization to donate clothes?
Where to Donate Nationally
- American Red Cross. Clothing you donate to the American Red Cross benefits victims of natural disasters.
- Vietnam Veterans of America.
- The Salvation Army.
- Dress for Success.
- Career Gear.
- Big Brother Big Sister Foundation.
- Planet Aid.
- Savers.
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What does the Salvation Army do with their donations?
The Salvation Army typically spends 82% of donations on aid. CharityWatch provides similar figures, but they are only based on cash donations, which can skew a rating for an organization that mainly receives food donations, like Feeding America, or clothing items, like Goodwill.
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Is Goodwill a non profit?
Goodwill Industries International Inc., or shortened to Goodwill, (stylized as goodwill) is an American nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that provides job training, employment placement services, and other community-based programs for people who have barriers preventing them from otherwise obtaining a job.
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How much does the CEO for Goodwill make?
According to the AFL-CIO, Chief Executives at some of the largest companies earned an average of $12.9 million in total pay in 2012, 380 times more than a typical American worker. Goodwill International CEO, Jim Gibbons, made $729,000 in salary and deferred compensation.
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What is the salary of the CEO of Goodwill Industries?
OR. The message then quotes erroneous information and salary figures for several nonprofit organizations' chief executives, including a reference to a so-called “Goodwill CEO and Owner Mark Curran, who profits $2.3 million a year.” Jim Gibbons is the president and CEO of Goodwill Industries International.
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What is the salary of the CEO of Salvation Army?
The creators of the story claim to have surveyed around 60 charities, with the most efficient organisation being revealed as The Salvation Army. “The Salvation Army's Commissioner Todd Bassett receives a salary of only $13,000 per year (plus housing) for managing this $2 billion dollar organisation.
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How much money does the CEO of St Jude's make?
In fact of the 10 supersized nonprofits listed, St. Jude's CEO has the second highest salary, closely trailing the $905,018 compensation for the CEO of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, which has total expenses of $965,097,718. In fairness to St. Jude, salaries of hospital CEOs are routinely extravagant.
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How much does a nurse at St Jude's make?
When factoring in bonuses and additional compensation, a Registered Nurse at St. Jude Medical Center can expect to make an average total pay of $77,175 . See all Registered Nurse salaries to learn how this stacks up in the market.
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How much does the CEO of the Salvation Army make a year?
On the flip side, of the sixty some odd "charities" researched, the lowest paid President/C.E.O/Commissioner was The Salvation Army's Commissioner Todd Bassett who receives a salary of only $13,000 per year (plus housing) for managing the $2 billion dollar organization.
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How much does Salvation Army give to charity?
82 cents of every dollar donated to The Salvation Army goes toward program services. The average charity spends 75 percent of their budget on programs, while the remaining money goes to cover overhead costs like fundraising, Sandra Miniutti, with Charity Navigator, told NBC News.
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How much does the CEO of Walmart make a year?
By Ed Smith's math, the CEO of Walmart earns more in an hour than his employees will earn in a year. Smith, an alderman in Chicago, presented posters at a city council meeting showing that Walmart CEO Michael Duke's $35 million salary, when converted to an hourly wage, worked out to $16,826.92.
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How much does the CEO of Mcdonald's make in a year?
McDonald's Has Just Given Its CEO an 18% Salary Boost. McDonald's CEO Stephen Easterbrook is getting a raise. The executive will be paid a base salary of $1.3 million—an 18% raise—starting March 1, according to the company's SEC filings.
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How much does Costco CEO make a year?
Craig Jelinek, who is set to become CEO of Costco Wholesale on January 1, will be paid an annual salary of $650,000 plus a bonus of up to $200,000, according to a securities filing Monday. That compares to current CEO Jim Sinegal's salary of $350,000 and bonus of $190,400 in fiscal 2010.
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How much is the owner of Costco worth?
Jim Sinegal's Salary. Costco mogul Jim Sinegal has an estimated net worth of $2 billion and a salary of $350,000 per year. Sinegal acquired his mammoth net worth as the founder and CEO of the largest membership retail chain in the United States.
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Is Costco in a union?
The Teamsters union, which represents about 16,000 Costco employees, recently recommended that its members reject Costco's "last, best and final" contract offer. (Most of Costco's 200,000-plus employees are not unionized.) The Teamsters union wants better retirement benefits for its members.
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Is Costco owned by Walmart?
1. Sam's West, Inc. Sam's West, Inc., a wholly owned Walmart subsidiary, operates the Sam's Club chain of membership warehouse stores. It is one of the biggest membership warehouse operator in the United States behind Costco Wholesale Corporation.
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What do Costco employees make per hour?
1. The company pays a living wage. Costco's CEO and president, Craig Jelinek, has publicly endorsed raising the federal minimum wage to $10.10 an hour, and he takes that to heart. The company's starting pay is $11.50 per hour, and the average employee wage is $21 per hour, not including overtime.