If she really is your boss, you have no such power. Just quit.
No. Quitting is when you chose to leave the place you work at. A supervisor can not control how you feel towards the job. However, if a supervisor doesn't feel like this is the job for you they can fire you.
In most workplaces, if an accident occurs, you are expected to promptly notify a supervisor. You should immediately notify the fire department when there is a fire.
I dont know you answer this question supervisor if your so smart you and you offensive action
That depends on the reason for the threat. If your supervisor threatens to fire you because you're not doing your job effectively, there's nothing illegal about that, but if they threaten to fire you in order to intimidate you into doing something illegal, for example, then the supervisor has committed a crime.
A supervisor is the lowest, or most-junior, management position. It is usually a step above lead (Accounting Supervisor is senior to Lead Accounting Specialist), but below Manager. A supervisor is responsible for the day-to-day performance of a small group. It may be a team, or a shift. The supervisor has experience in what the group does, but is not necessarily better at it than everyone he/she supervises. The supervisor's job is to guide the group toward its goals, see that all members of the team are productive, and resolve problems as they arise. A supervisor generally does not have the power to hire or fire employees or to promote them. A supervisor usually recommends such action to the next level of management. The supervisor does, however, often have the authority to change the work roles of the members of the team, for instance deciding which individual will work at which station.
The British spelling of supervisor is "supervisor."
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Yes, a Senior Supervisor must be a Category Supervisor.(See the Related question.)
No, you have to be a Category Supervisor in order to become a Senior Supervisor. (See the Related question.)
The spelling for supervisor is supervisor; you had it spelled correctly in the question.
No, he is just saying you did bad for your first time