People that are willing to work for less, may get hired for less, taking your chance of a job.
yes it does affect getting a new job.
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Of course it does. Any record affects your chances of getting a job.
getting a job and taking care for one's family working hard
getting a job and taking care for one's family working hard
getting a job and taking care for one's family working hard
getting a job and taking care for one's family working hard
Yes if they are good at their job and capable of taking on more responsibility.
Getting a job with a record is difficult. Look for jobs that do not require background checks. These are usually jobs that are not directly taking care of people or money.
The Lab can Determine if the substance is adderall-(amphetamine) and or if it's concerta. Concerta's main ingredient is methylphenidate and adderall is amphetamine. a long time ago I was prescribed Concerta, I had also been taking more than I was supposed to and ran out early. During this time I had also had been given a call back for a second interview with Walgreens. I was having bad withdrawls and asked my friend, who was prescribed adderall, to lend me a few until I got my next script. I went to the interview and got the job and had to take a drug screen! I wasn't worried because I thought the adderall would show up the same as concerta(possible meth) I waited anxiously to hear back from Walgreen's, and to my dismay it was the lab calling to tell me that I tested positive for amphetamines. The man asked me what meds I was taking and I told him Concerta, and he said that Concerta isn't amphetamine and asked if I was taking adderall. Than he asked what pharmacy I goto and like most people I go to Walgreen's. I finally told him the truth and was denied the job!! I WAS PISSED!!!! I had to tell my parents it was terrible.... SIDE NOTE: Newer Urine test are now testing for amphetamines to reduce confusion!!
What are you getting at? You have the right to not be physically or sexually abused during the physical. You have the right to decline the physical (although this may cost you the job).