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The employer can fire you at any time they find out about something you lied about on your application. This has happened to many people who have inflated their educational experience on their applications. Do you really want to have that hanging over your head?
Yes. The legal implications would only be if they lied and caused you harm.
Sit down with him & tell him that you've lied about something; then tell him you lied about your schooling.
If the employee lied on their application that would be grounds for dismissal. Moreover, if you are in a "right to work" state an employee can be fired at the whim of the employer for any reason whatsoever.
tell me about the LIED genre of minnesang poetry.
Be straightforward. Tell him you lied & then explain why you felt the need to do it.
The present perfect tense of "lie" as in to not tell the truth is "have lied."
Its illegal
Denial or eviction due to false information on the application
If the employer accepts your application, he or she will call you. You do not have to call, and I would advise against it.
Apologize; tell her that you lied; tell her WHY you lied. Wait and see her response.
You stand up and go tell the judge thatthey lied and tell them reasons how youknow.