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Fezziwig
Jacob Marley
The employer benefits because they don't have to pay their employees as much. Therefore, the employer can make more money.
depends on how productive the employee is and how good of a boss the employer is as well
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It was Jacob Marley Scrooges former business partner
Scrooge was engaged to Belle Fezziwig, the daughter of his employer.
It's where Scrooges employer Fezziwig is first found and where Scrooge works.
yes they can.
A former employer may inform a prospective employer at his discretion.
You need to call his former employer or call the entity that was issuing the checks.You need to call his former employer or call the entity that was issuing the checks.You need to call his former employer or call the entity that was issuing the checks.You need to call his former employer or call the entity that was issuing the checks.
yes
The dead business man was Jacob Marley. He was Scrooges former partner. He did not have a nickname
Passively, yes. If a potential employer wants a letter of recommendation from a former employer, and the former employer knows the ex-employee is a hopeless loser or an outright crook, they will write a letter of "recommendation" that will say in effect: "So-and-so worked for us from this date until that date and was found to be 'satisfactory' ". That is the kiss of death. And the former employer has covered themselves, because they said - in print - the employee had been 'satisfactory'.
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