A teacher, family friend, or former employ
a person with work and not a relatives
You use the first person throughout.
I suppose you can, but you will not get the job.
go to reference
it means when you fly, you fall
I had to fill out an application to get this job.
It simply means what your looking to be for ex. Cashier Most companies use standard job application forms so they just need you to identify the role you wish to apply for. Sometimes there is a job reference number too which will appear in the job advertisement and it is important to quote this in your covering letter and on the application form if it is required.
a former employer (syco 954).. a family friend
Yes, you can use a coworker for a professional reference. You have to make sure the application doesn't specify who can be a professional reference to you.
A recommendation letter would be of use at a job application or an application to a college/university.
If you do then say so. Failure to disclose any pertinent information may be cause for dismissal at a later date to the detriment of any reference you may need.
When asking someone to be a job reference, make sure you choose someone who knows your work well and can speak positively about your skills and experience. Reach out to them in a professional manner, clearly explaining why you value their opinion and how their reference will be beneficial for your job application. Provide them with any relevant information about the position you are applying for, and follow up with a thank you note afterwards.
Discipline on a job application typical refers to what was the field studied in college or graduate school. Another possibility could be a reference to punishment that could incur as a result not following a rule or code of conduct while on the job.