Yes, but it is usually difficult.
Yes.
To know how well someone can do the job they would need to know what the job is. Without knowing what the job is there really is not a way for a person to know how well they can do it.
It's impossible to answer this question without knowing your location.
Without knowing what the specific job is it is difficult to know what adjustments should be made. Knowing what the job is will allow someone to know the correct answer.
yes how could you not be aware you are being given a drug test?
No, you wouldn't be able to do your job, if you couldn't communicate with the people you're trying to help.
It is certainly possible, depending on the job and its responsibilities, such as being a teacher or counselor. And the age of the minor, depending on the age of consent in the jurisdiction in question.
Yes, it is possible to get a job without a diploma. However, the jobs available are not that good, things like fast food service.
The disadvantages of a particular job would be the negative aspects of that job. It is not possible to know what the disadvantages would be without having more information about the particular job.
Becuase Lennie has no common sense when he commits an action. He does whatever he want without knowing of any consequences.
The majority of jobs in Ireland do not require Irish. It is only jobs like teaching and jobs in the public and civil service where you would use Irish. So getting a job in Ireland without knowing Irish is not a problem.
Not much. In this economy, you'll need to learn the language first.