job is doing for a money not a passion but service define your passion, courage, braveness.
Whether to refuse or accepts a teleconference depends on specific situations. You can refuse them at any time if you want, but it can cost you your job if it is part of your employment. The best thing to do is to ask someone in charge of the conference to see if it is mandatory.
An American table has received good service when the server is doing the job correctly. This means that they are checking drinks and food quality often.
If you refuse to wear safety glasses and it is company policy to wear safety glasses while doing the job you are doing, you can expect to receive some sort of discipline up to, and including, termination. If you are required to wear corrective lenses to drive and you refuse, you will probably lose that job if it involves driving.
not sure you're allowed to refuse any. job interviews are not job offers however.
If you are on probation or parole or have a job that requires you to do so , no you can not refuse. any situation other than that refuse you can refuse.
I would say it depends on the type of assault and the circumstances of the charges. But any job that you provide public service where your overall behavioral aspect is taken into account such as police officer, social worker etc.
An architect who works on a freelance project is entitled to charge for his or her independent services, unless he or she is doing the work probono or for a good, charitable cause.
Yes, you can get a job in the medical field with an assault charge. You just have to be honest and keep applying until someone hires you. It is also helpful to work with a vocational rehabilitation type of service.
well if you are doing just the outside of someones car then charge around £5-7 i think ten is too much unless you do a really good job and they offer it to you .if you are doing inside and out charge about £10-15 but i am sure you will get away with 15 or even more
If you refuse a job and the government finds out you can lose your unemployment entitlements.
A binman is a person whose job it is to collect refuse from people's homes and transporting it to a refuse tip.