The short answer is "No."
The long answer is "How much money can you pay your lawyer?
By telling her that you met some one.
Yes.
no! not with me either! -Minty Mina
Yes, because it shows in your work. Just as when you want to give a first impression to your employer, it shows in the kind of work you produce,
Without knowing who these people are, there is no way of telling.
Yes you can BUT you must try to work something out with your employer first (ex: change hours, change your start/end time) if you and the employer cannot come to some type of compromise then you will have to quit.
Divorce is a good idea at this point.
If the first shift has light duty as does the second shift then yes, your employer can change your shifts as long as that duty is light and not heavy work. If it is heavy work you can report your employer to Worker's Compensation or Labor Relations.
Normally you got to figure out if he likes you first because sometimes they dont like you back
It is called 'sublimation'.
No. He Can Not. I Know. I Had A Boss Like That And He Did It SO Much That I Quit.
it is sublimation