If your employer requires it, then yes, you do, if you want to keep your job (and if you get fired, then you won't be at that desk anymore anyway).
The very phrase "your desk" is misleading, because it may imply that you think it somehow belongs to you. It almost certainly does not (unless you personally purchased it or brought it from home); it most likely belongs to the company you work for, and they simply allow you to use it. If they want you to use a different desk, or not have a desk at all, then that's really their call.
The fact that another employee (not your superior, just some other schmoe at the same level you are in the company) wants you to move ... well, that's really their problem, and you don't have to move just because they want to be next to the window (or for any other reason), unless (and this is a big unless) they can persuade your boss that they should have "your" desk and you should go stand in the closet or whatever.
Front Desk Employee
A front desk agent, or receptionist, is an employee in an administrative support position. The employee is usually stationed in a lobby or a front office desk of an organization.
They don't steal the stapler off of your desk
can an hourly employee Team Leader write up another hourly employee
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desk
NO, they do not.
a magnet will pick up another magnet. magnet will stick to iron. Fun Activity: if you have more than one magnet you can play a trick to your friends. you just need one magnet under a iron desk and put another magnet over on top of the desk. once you did that make sure that your friends doesnt see your hand under the desk and touching the magnet. slowly move the magnet under the desk so that it doesnt make lots of noise. then once you move the magnet under the desk the other magnet that is on top of it on the desk will move.
Yes L-shaped computer desks are popular in offices. The L-shaped desk allows the employee to have more desk space while saving space in the office. This allows for the employee to be happier with their working conditions, and still allows the employer to save space, allowing for more employees to work out of an office.
If you push with a force of 100 N on a desk that does not move, no work is done because work is defined as the product of force and displacement in the direction of the force. Since the desk does not move, there is no displacement in the direction of the force, and thus no work is done.
Depends on what position you are. It could be: House Keeping, Laundry, Front Desk, Night Auditor, Room Sales, Guest Services, Public Appearance Officer, Security, General Manager, etc.
No. Transfer means to move something from one place to another. Such as to move an employee from one department to another. Transmit means to send out or emit something, such as a radio signal.