There are a very large number of problems which could fit in the category of things not going as expected, which means that the answer is going to have to be very general. You have three choices.
Figure out what the problem is and fix it yourself.
Get your supervisor to figure out the problem and either recommend a solution or fix it for you.
Admit defeat and quit the job.
Going beyond what is expected is doing your job well and then doing it better. It is going outside what the job requirements are and creating excellence in everything you do. From a business aspect, it is going beyond for the customers and providing excellent customer service.
That's a job which can be expected to do drug screening. So your answer is going to be no.
proactive
New employees are expected to be perfect the first week on the job.
It blocks all the bad things from going in .
The phrase "hope things are going well with you and your job" is a way of expressing good wishes for an individual. This phrase is something kind to say to someone you speak with on a regular basis.
If you move for a job, your company is expected to pay for relocation expenses.
This would be for your opinion. "not what you expected it to be?" - Someone would leave their new job because maybe either it was to easy or to hard, or it wasnt like the job you wanted. Etc.
A mentor should not be expected to guarantee you that you will be hired for a job.
"Boys are expected to go for job and to be bold"!
Check with employment agencies, read the want ads in local papers, and talk with others to find out what an expected salary should be.
if they had no home to stay in and they are a woman with no job. heck yea woman are going to do outtagious things......