Yes if it relates to your job performance.
yes , yes they can. even if its not true unless you have proof that you didn't do what they are bad mouthing about they still can
Most employers will want to talk to your previous employer in order to get to know how you work and some of the qualities you posses. It is always a good idea for you to respect your employer as they may very well influence whether you get the next job or not.
You explain your duties, and experience. In the box "Why did you leave this job?" Simply put Career Advancement or School, or whatever. When they call for references, your past company cannot slander or bad mouth you, this is against the law. The only bad sign they can get, is they CAN ask if you are re-hireable, and your past employer says NO. Good Luck!
A 'potty mouth' is someone who uses profanity, or 'nasty' language. The 'potty' is slang for a toilet, so essentially you are calling someone 'toilet mouth', for their nasty language.
His nickname was satchel mouth because his mouth was the size of a satchel
US Department of Labor by laws state that an employer most pay an employee twice a mouth or once every week ...
No because it's confidential and he's breaking the law! He can use other excuses as to why you were let go, but when it comes to this sort of thing he's up to his neck and in a lot of trouble. You could actually sue your former employer for leaking this information. It is no different than if you were on antidepressants and your employer leaked out this information to a prospective employer. If you caused an accident at work or were off a great deal from work (danger to other employees) because of your drug problem, then you need a good lawyer to get you off this one. Always check with your Labor Relations in your area and get the goods from the horse's mouth. Marcy
You get a dildo and throw it into Justin biebers mouth
let me know if you find out within the next few days! urgently need the reference for a project cheers t__o__n__y@hotmail.com cheers lol
The best way I have alway found a lawyer is word of mouth and calling the Better Business Bureau. You might also try calling legal aid to see if you can get a good referral.
He, alongside a few other crackpots, is calling for a fully comprehensive, independent public inquiry into the Foot-and-Mouth epidemic.
Gobby is a play on word for Gob, being your mouth. Gobby has some reference to oral sexual activity.
It comes from Béal Feirste, meaning the mouth of the shoal, a reference to a sandbank where Belfast meets the sea.