Dollar General assumes all employees are thieves because they do not pay high enough wages to actually get good employees. So instead managers have to hire questionable people.
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Yes, it's common for employers to expect new employees to make mistakes as they learn and navigate their roles. Making mistakes is a part of the learning process, and employers often provide training and support to help new hires grow and improve. What's important is how new employees learn from their mistakes and take steps to improve their performance.
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I'll assume you mean "What currency does Canada use?". The answer is the Canadian dollar, or just dollar.
Dollar General stores will be open on Christmas Eve, but most will close earlier than usual (and may open a bit later as well). You will need to contact your local store for exact hours. If I had to guess, though, your best bet would be to assume that that the store will definitely be open between noon and 5 p.m.
When an organization is borderless it implies that the organization empowers their employees. By empowering their employees, you can assume that the company values creative minds.
Dollar General stores will be open on Christmas Eve, but most will close earlier than usual (and may open a bit later as well). You will need to contact your local store for exact hours. If I had to guess, though, your best bet would be to assume that that the store will definitely be open between noon and 5 p.m.
Depends which one. I assume you mean the one dollar bill so that would be George Washington.
Presidential dollars showcase every president in office before that sacagewea was on the dollar. i assume you are refering to the u.s dollar coins
I assume you are referring to a dollar coin. Current retail for a circulated coin runs between $18 and $35 depending on condition.
Parametric, since we may assume that the salaries of male and female employees follow normal distributions.
18.. I asked the lady at family dollar today.. so I would assume if its 18 there then its 18 at dollar general..