i think so but u might want to check it out on ask.com
If you mean to ask, who can demand/enforce a drug screen for a Wells Fargo Employee, the short answer is only Wells Fargo. The nature of the employee/employer relationship gives the authority to such. In Reality, market factors such as a large customer demanding/requesting that Wells Fargo perform such... is a reality. Ultimately either by corporate preference or pressure/persuasion Wells Fargo can request a drug screen. A vendor can not demand such of another vendor as the business relationship 'auto trusts' any employees chosen by the other vendor.
A client is a person to whom, or a business to which, someone supplies a service. A vendor is someone who, or a business which, offers something for sale.
My brother works as a hot dog vendor at baseball games. After the vendor went out of business, we had to buy our parts from another company.
The best way to evaluate a vendor is by talking to other clients the vendor has. If you receive positive feedback, then you will have a good idea about doing business with the vendor.
Vendor managed inventory refers to a business model in which the business informs the supplier about desired inventory. By fostering this communication, there is less of a chance that the business will go out of stock of the item.
Buster and Tige Put a Balloon Vendor Out of Business - 1904 was released on: USA: March 1904
When choosing a credit card vendor for your business, consider factors such as fees, interest rates, customer service, security features, and compatibility with your business needs.
An independent contractor is a hired individual who is not an employee and works at a set price. A vendor is a person or group that sells products or services independently.
Typically, association board meetings are business meetings called to conduct the business of the association in full view of member-owners. In this sense, it is not a public meeting where anyone can simply attend with no basis. An officer or director could approach the vendor and query as to the vendor's motivation for attending. If the vendor has 'business' with the association's board -- short of an unsolicited proposal for services which would be entirely inappropriate -- then the director can work with the vendor to help the vendor conduct the appropriate business at hand. If the business at hand can be conducted more appropriately in a different venue, then the director and vendor can work out a separate meeting. If the vendor believes that s/he is being treated unfairly or unreasonably by the board, the vendor can announce this alleged unfairness to the board and request that the board address the issue. These actions are better suited for written communication to the board, and can include the vendor's announcement to all owners. If the board chooses not to address the vendor's issue, then best practices dictate that the board announce the issue together with its decision on how it will be handled, and then vote on an appropriate motion.
You ask them for a quotation in writing.
Regarding the business (manufacturing) market, small firms (with fewer than ten employees):
After you collect all five items and enter Mount Olympus, there is a vendor selling wind bags. Buy one.