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Prof. Dr. Gerhard Merk, Dipl.rer.pol., Dipl.rer.oec.

Abhandlungen über Johann Heinrich Jung-Stilling

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exterminating fee; reimbursement of prison expenses; fee for a call tracing device; head-hunting premium In older documents, payment to the hunter who exterminates damaging animals, shooting fee – Formerly, a fee payable by a person in custody to the local prison guardian for the cost of accomodation and catering, also called iron money, ice money and prison money. The catch money was either to be paid by relatives on an ongoing basis, or it was charged to the prisoner after his release as an interest-bearing debt owed to him by the prison. – The fee charged by the telephone company to the owner of a telephone line for an interception circuit, usually a one-time activation amount and a charge for each monitoring day. – It is also used derisively for the bonus that a personnel consultant receives – in general, when he finds an employee and – in particular, when he poaches executives from competing companies – also called headhunting in German – who, if possible, also bring their knowledge acquired at the previous company to the new employer. – See hunting money, keichen money, shooting money, food money.

The catch money was either to be paid by relatives on an ongoing basis, or it was charged to the prisoner after his release as an interest-bearing debt owed to him by the prison. – The fee charged by the telephone company to the owner of a telephone line for an interception circuit, usually a one-time activation amount and a charge for each monitoring day. – It is also used derisively for the bonus that a personnel consultant receives – in general, when he finds an employee and – in particular, when he poaches executives from competing companies – also called headhunting in German – who, if possible, also bring their knowledge acquired at the previous company to the new employer. – See hunting money, keichen money, shooting money, food money.

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