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Answer # 1 #

Job evaluation is a process. A company uses it to look at all its jobs. It compares the jobs to each other inside the company. It is not about the person in the job. It is about the job itself.

HR looks at important things. Like the skills you need for the job. How much responsibility you have. And maybe the working conditions. This gives each job a "value."

So, this helps the company make a fair pay system. Jobs with a similar value get a similar pay range. It is how they decide the pay grades for everyone. It makes sure pay is fair for the work you do. It's about creating order.

Answer # 2 #

Ah, a common point of confusion! The 'ton' does not refer to the unit's weight. It is a measure of cooling capacity. A one-ton AC can remove 12,000 BTUs of heat from a room per hour. This is an older term, based on the energy required to melt one ton of ice in a day.

Answer # 3 #

You're a bit late to the party for watching it live, as the 2023 tournament is over. During the FIFA Women's World Cup, your best free option here in Canada was CTV. They aired many of the big matches, including Canada's games, over-the-air with a basic antenna. That was the only truly free TV method. TSN had the rights to every single game, but that required a subscription.

Now, finding full replays for free is tough. Your best bet for free highlights and extended clips is the official FIFA YouTube channel. They have a massive library of high-quality content from the tournament. It’s not the full broadcast experience, but it's the next best thing and completely free to watch.

Answer # 4 #

ADK is the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit. It's a required set of Microsoft tools. SCCM uses it for all things related to operating system deployment. This includes creating your boot images with WinPE. Make sure you install the correct ADK version for your specific SCCM build, eh.