No, I don't think that's right. Maybe they suddenly felt threatened or uncomfortable around you. Or you could just not steal and buy the bag of chips. $1.99
No, a pending charge is not a conviction. However, you will want to mention the charge to the potential employer in some context. They will find out about it, and it is best that you be up front about it.
An employer should not charge a 1099 employee for workman's comp. If you get a 1099 you are not in an employer, employee relationship You are an independent contractor.
No, there are many colleges that do not charge an application fee.
The majority of community colleges do not charge an application fee. Also, Drexel University and Roanoke College do not charge such application fees.
No, simple as that.
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They should not be able to charge you a fee unless you had a prior agreement with them. I'll bet it's right there on the job application you signed. Many companies will require the applicant to pay for the test and reimburse him if he passes.
Your employer should be telling you what the mileage is. At my place of employment, we get 50.5 cents a mile.
If the employment agency will charge a fee