No.
First, there are no possessive forms used. You'd say "at John Doe's company."
Second, it's too cumbersome. You'd want to say something simple like "I am presently employed at John Doe's company" instead of all that "be advised" and stuff.
That sentence is incorrect. It could be changed to,He is employed by a company, or He worked for a company, which are sentences having the same general idea.
can anyone drive a company transit van if they arenot employed by the company
U.S. Repeating Arms Company
A technician employed by a company to do things on behalf of the company.
The responsibilities of someone employed for a construction project management company is oversight of the project management company's given tasks to that individual.
No. Presently Rogers is owned by Yamaha.
An independent contractor is someone who works for themselves not a company. They can work for someone else but not be employed by them. An employee is employed by a company.
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Amway Global.
It depends on the terms of your contract
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