Employment records are a public domain document. Anybody can access employee information under the Freedom of Information laws, not just the police.
They might, they'll go wherever they think they can find you.
Yes, there is no need for a warrant. The person can refuse to cooperate with the police if they so choose, in which case they might be taken into custody for interrogation at the police department.
Yes they can.
indefinitely.
10 days from the issuance of the warrant.
I recently got in trouble with the law. How can I find out if I have a warrant for my arrest without contacting the authorities?
Contact your local police department for assistance.
If you are asking about your ability find a job with an active bench warrant hanging over your head - IF the warrant was entered into the crime computer system AND if your employer wants a background check, it WILL show up.
call a bail bondsman
the nearest police station
As often as they want until the warrant is taken care of.
This will depend on the background check that is performed by your employer. And if your employer does find out that there is an outstanding warrant then he can call the police and have you picked up. In many states if he does not do this, he could be charged with hindering justice or with harboring a fugitive.