<p>Table: <code>Employee</code></p> <pre> +-------------+---------+ | Column Name | Type | +-------------+---------+ | id | int | | name | varchar | | salary | int | | managerId | int | +-------------+---------+ id is the primary key (column with unique values) for this table. Each row of this table indicates the ID of an employee, their name, salary, and the ID of their manager. </pre> <p> </p> <p>Write a solution to find the employees who earn more than their managers.</p> <p>Return the result table in <strong>any order</strong>.</p> <p>The result format is in the following example.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> Employee table: +----+-------+--------+-----------+ | id | name | salary | managerId | +----+-------+--------+-----------+ | 1 | Joe | 70000 | 3 | | 2 | Henry | 80000 | 4 | | 3 | Sam | 60000 | Null | | 4 | Max | 90000 | Null | +----+-------+--------+-----------+ <strong>Output:</strong> +----------+ | Employee | +----------+ | Joe | +----------+ <strong>Explanation:</strong> Joe is the only employee who earns more than his manager. </pre>