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It may be viewed as a "gift" from the resident to the employee. It would be best if there was clear indication that no coercion was involved in the resident offering it.
No, you should be compensated for the full day.
Yes your employer may send you home due to business being slow.
If your user name is tom it would be /home/tom or if your user name is Mary it would be /home/Mary
No it would not be accurate at all.
Home Depot does not have employee discounts. Correction to the above answer: We actually do get discounts but not for anything in the store.
There are a number of national and local home improvement stores that have good resources for this sort of information. An employee at Home Depot or Lowe's, for example, would be a good person to ask.
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Absolutely not. The employee would have absolutely no right to open it UNLESS she asked for assistance. Even if she was unable to open her own mail, a relative, legal guardian, or anyone she felt like asking would open it for her.
There are a number of things it could be called mainly dependant on the situation.In a Home Business, a person can work at home selling products or services over the internet.Remote user or remote employee can refer to an employee that remotley accesses a business's internal network in order to work from an external location. Most people simply call this Work-at-home.
Um... a home, or a house or apartment (aka flat). Why would it be called anything else?
In MLB, the team that is losing must have five full innings of at bats for the game to be complete. If the home team is ahead, the game can be called in the bottom of the fifth inning and it would be considered complete since the visiting team, who is losing, has had five full innings of at bats. If the home team is losing, the game can be called in the top of the sixth inning and it would be considered complete since the home team has had five full innings of at bats.