About a week, no more than two.
you might get a job offer over the phone
references
references
you stick it on an envelope before mailing it
Depends on who is paying for the service to be performed.
A Postage Stamp.
He didn’t have an employer. He became a very wealthy man before he died.
The entire process should be made clear before the surgery is done. Sometimes the surgeon will only do the surgery and the family doctor or another doctor is responsible for all followup. Such a procedure should be made clear to the patient before the surgery. It is important that a family member or other person go with the patient to surgery to obtain follow up information. Frequently the patient is dazed and does not understand followup instructions. You should have written instructions for followup care that you received following surgery. That should tell you which medical personnel you are to use.
The employer must trust the employee.
AnswerYes, you should be honest. However, you probably won't get the job unless it's temporary in nature.
to allow a reference to accurately answer persoal questions about you
If you were a good employee, but had a misunderstanding with your former employer you should have tried to get a Letter of Recommendation. It's tough to prove that your former employer is saying anything bad about you so there is little you can do. I don't know how long you worked before, but, if it was just a year or two then on your Resume just skip the last job if you can. I have done that. If they ask just say you took the year off. If I don't trust the former employer I will choose a Supervisor or another person with a position in that company for the next possible employer to contact.