Not unless it is a legitimate requirement of the job.
At least 17. In Texas they are only hiring people over 21.
No, the only way you can actually work IN the building is if you are over 18 for safety and legal reasons. I have only heard of them hiring minors for help outside, such as a cart associate.
The most common mistakes I see people make when hiring cleaners are not checking reviews or references, skipping background checks, focusing only on price over quality, and failing to clearly communicate expectations. These can lead to unreliable service and unsatisfactory results.
Right now they are only hiring people over 21, because you often have to handle alcohol.
yes. only if you wear a helmet over them
I work for the legal department.Murder is illegal. However killing someone in self defence if your life or other people's lives are in danger is legal.Due to legal reasons, we cannot give out personal details.
The Nottinghamshire Police Force is not hiring at this moment. They are located in the United Kingdom and have over 2000 members. You can sign up for updates on hiring at their website.
yes if its not stolen then yes but only if there is a legal tag registration and insurance and not over 49cc
It varies, but turn-over is high.
4 20 is only important to those who smoke weed. it is known as national weed smoking day. some places its legal and most people keep hoping it will be legalized all over the US. even though it isn't legal all over people still go all out and smoke weed anyway on the day of 4 20.
"Over 18's only" means that only individuals aged 18 years or older are allowed or permitted to participate in, access, or use a particular activity, service, or content. This restriction is typically put in place to comply with legal requirements, protect minors, or ensure age-appropriate interaction.
Representing oneself in court, known as pro se, can be cost-effective but may lack legal expertise and experience. Hiring a lawyer provides professional guidance and representation, but can be expensive. Pro se individuals have more control over their case, but may struggle with complex legal procedures. Lawyers offer knowledge and advocacy, but may not always align with the client's goals. Ultimately, the decision between pro se and hiring a lawyer depends on the individual's comfort with legal matters and resources available.