Yes!
A misdemeanor of public intoxication could prevent a person from getting a job in Tennessee. The choice to overlook the charge depends on the policy of the company.
depends on your job and your boss
Yes
job agencies sponsored by the government to offer services to the public
it might. but i know someone who still works in retail after getting arrested for cash theft from their previous job
Because he was getting to old for the job.
If you were fired or you quit your job you wouldn't get unemployment. And there's a certain amount of years you get it so you might just stop getting it.
If someone is interested in applying for a job in public relations he should visit his local job agency in town. The employees provide information and the requirements for that job and help you getting one.
Job agencies sponsord by the goverment to offer services to the public.
If both a passenger and a bus driver were drunk on the bus, they can both find themselves in trouble for public intoxication. In addition to that the driver could lose his job and license for drinking and driving.
job agencies sponsored by the government to offer services to the public
Not usually, unless you are applying for a public service/government job.