What does this UPS term mean? |
March 06, 2008
8:10:00 AM
CINCINNATI, OH
OUT FOR DELIVERY
The out for delivery part. Does that mean it was in Cincinnati and it left on a truck at 8:10 or what? I got ... |
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OK! ANOTHER question about SEX.....? |
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What to wear to my job orientation at albertsons? |
they said khaki's but i don't know where to buy
those and what is a job orientation and what is
the uniform at albertsons?... |
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Anyone with customer service experience?? HELP!? |
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Not reporting income to the IRS? |
Not reporting income to the IRS?
If a person receives a monthly sum deposited into their bank acct. from a bank in Bermuda do they have to pay taxes on it. Let's say in one year a person ... |
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Anyone know how to get a asst. managers job at walmart? |
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True or false? |
| A corporate net operation loss can be used only to offset corporate income earned in other years: the loss cannot be distributed to the shareholders.... |
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In the corporate world, why is a young, attractive woman considered a pushover? |
| I was recently promoted and currently oversee 3 people, all who are nonetheless older than I am. I am 22 and graduated fairly recently in May 2006. I have been with the company since undergrad for ... |
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Should oil company executives be behind bars for gasoline price hanky-panky? |
| I think the high gasoline prices are a bunch of hanky-panky. There is no reason for the high gasoline prices other than the oil companies' monopoly. They can charge what they want, and people ... |
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How can the US (not artificially) narrow the income gap? |
This is a(n essay) question that is killing me. Additional Details my emphasis is on narrowing it (with little to no change to the US constitution)... |
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How to get the attention of a large corporate CEO? |
| My sister was recently laid off after a large corporation acquired her company. She was offered a position with the new firm for less $ than she was making even though the new company's salary ... |
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Why is there going to be a recession in the future? |
| I am wondering what are individuals going to do when they are caught in the recession or depression times in the near future. However, I would appreciated it, if you could some advice on what to do ... |
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Laissez_Faire | Drug test question? |
If I am randomly drug tested at work and I quit or just leave, before I take it, will anything negative go on my "permanent record." Additional Details I mean to say that, if my boss walks up to me with a pisscup and tells me to take the test, can I say "no, I quit," and not get marked as a "refuse to take" or "probable positive." |
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John B
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No if the test is random and you leave before your time comes up to take it, it will not go on your record. However, if it is the policy of your employer that you give a two week notice then that will go on your record. Not the part of the drug test. So you should give whatever notice instead of just leave. However if you stay have the test and leave that may go on a record. Depends on your place of employments policy concerning drug testing. |
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xportuguesax
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Are you on drugs? |
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dkd
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I think that it really depends on what kind of work you do. But if you drive a commercial vehicle it will definitely go on your record. To refuse, quit, or leave after being asked to take the test will be seen as a positive result and will be add to your permanent record. |
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momie_2bee
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No only that you didn't give a notice |
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Midwest guy
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Actually large companies will never divulge if you quit or was fired. Many are afraid of privacy issues and only confirm you were employed there. |
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Belosnezhka (aka Gex)
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no not really i dont think so. did u have a good reason for leaving? |
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Michael W
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Depends on the company... Most likely so, since you did not give 2 weeks notice... |
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sarahsmiles1222
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Why don't you just quit now? Why wait until you have to take the drug test to do it, you'll just look foolish. I don't quite know if it will be put on your "record" or not, they may make note and share the fact that you bailed when faced with a drug test if a future employer calls them for a reference. My suggestion would be, if you're really going to just puss-out like that, to never use that employer as a reference. |
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