No, they cannot force you to sign anything.
However, employers often make employment contingent on signing certain documents, such as a non-compete agreement. If you refuse to sign, you could be fired or not hired.
no one not even an employer can make you sign up for anything 401K,any type ofinsurance,benefits,care,not even dental,vision,health its actually up to the individual if anyone wants anything or not nothing can be forced on anyone
The reason it might be so hard to make an account will differ depending on what type of account one is trying to set up. Poor website and form design could make it hard for people to sign up for accounts. Long and confusing paperwork might also be another reason.
Type I love you
Type a colon then the "at" sign :@
You type in Facebook.com and its right there next to where you sign in.
You can't make a peace sign on a word document. To enter it onto webpages (has to be HTML), you type & # 9 7 7 4 ; (without the spaces) Example: &#9774
type in HOBBIDIDANCE in the secret code box at the sign in!
You hold alt and on the numpad type 6643 ≤
Publishing companies and agents do not ask your age when you submit a work. Get the latest copy of Writer's Market and find some publishers who are looking for your type of work. If it's good enough, they will buy it -- if you are underage, your parents will have to help sign the paperwork to make it legal.
The company wants to know what you think you are bringing to them. Everyone should make some type of contribution to their employer.
If you wanna kiss type /kiss or if you wanna do hearts type /heart.
Any they thought would make money