ASAP (As soon as possible) or Negotiable (if you would rather sit down and discuss when is best for you and when they are looking for someone to start - this way you can come to a decision together.
If the application asks if you were ever CHARGED, no, you do not. HOWEVER - if the application asks if you were ever ARRESTED, if you were arrested for the alleged offense, you must answer yes.
You put why you think you would do a better job than everyone else who has applied
Did you get it straightened out? You still have to put the felony down on the application in order to have any possibility of being hired and keeping the job.
Make a resume'; there are many helpful websites on this topic.
yes it does matter what address you put on a job application, the address you put on a job application is supposed to be where you reside, no where else.
go to the job and ask for an application
No, because often applications are put into the "no" bin because the person reviewing them considers them to be not completely filled out. If an application asks a specific question, answer it. It's no more work to put the date in the space than it is to put ASAP.
How many hours you want to work. If you put 10-20 or 20-30 that is part time. Forty hours is full time.
No, you should never be specific about how much you want to make on a job application. You might ask for too much or too little instead write "negotiable" or "open"
I suppose you can, but you will not get the job.
Put a positive spin on your response. Say something along the lines of: It was a bad fit and I didn't want to remain in position where I couldn't do my best. If you left your job to go gamble I can't help you.
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