no
no, why would he be quitting? he loves his job!
Anyone may choose for themselves whether they would like to run for public office or not.
you dont have to be, or any office for that matter. But it would probably help
Technically no, but whether correct or not people would probably not elect someone who has not held public office.
None. that would be illegal.
If you're asking if you would be eligible for unemployment compensation because it would be a hardship on you to have to move, then most states would allow quitting under those circumstances, but you would have to check with your state's employment office.
This might be considered a medical reason and therefor eligible in some states. Check with your own state's employment security office for clarification.
It depends on what type of public building. But generally it will go to State.
Public records are filed by public offices and agencies. To get a record changed or deleted, you would have to contact the office that has the record in question. There is no guarantee you would be able to get them to delete or modify a record.
they could be quitting but I hope not that would suck
In uptown Washington PA you would find the following 'public' areas:public fountain (mini mall park)Court HouseCounty Office buildingDeck Parking LotPolice StationPost Office
There are a few places in Niagara Falls, New York that have a notary public. All banks would have a notary public and also the court house. You can also try the post office or a lawyers office.