Simply stated, yes.
As to the additional info the poster left (see the discussion area), if your employer assigns you to stocking, you stock; if your employer assigns you to cashier, you work the register. Aside from violations of stated or federal law, you perform "other duties as assigned."
Most employers have some sort of job descriptions for the work their employers perform. One common part almost always incuded is language to the effect, "the employee will perform other duties as assigned."
While there are master bakers and pastry chefs, grocery stores do not employ such. Your friend will work in the bakery or find work elsewhere.
Yes. CT requires a bakery license, and a food service certification as well.
you dont need the certification to become a nurse, but you do need it to work. If your planning to get a job then you need to get your certification cause no hospital or clinic will hire you without one.
A surgical tech certification is what is need by a surgeon's assistant to be able to work with them in the operating room. Without it, you cannot find as many jobs.
It needs to be cooked in a kosher vessel and have kosher ingredients. If purchased, it (or the bakery) should have kosher-certification.
No, a shampooist can even work without a cosmotology license. There is no certification needed.
a bakery
A cake bakery must have a regulated safety certificate from their local council or state government along with the health and safety authority of their state/province. Only once these have been acquired may the cake bakery be certified.
You must be sixteen
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You must have your training and certification before you can work as an STNA.
Not if it is a business, no.
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