depends on the state....some states have info online some you got to call their dept of corrections 1-800 number. Get the inmates full name and date of birth ..that could help
ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!! they get what was chosen for them!
They will be asked the same questions you were asked by the office when you filed your claim. The state needs to verify your eligibility and double check your answers with those given by the former employer.
Question is worded in a confusing way. If your former boss is subpoenad to court for testimony he must appear and will have to give testimony on whatever subject he is asked. with or without your permission.
Yes, you can list someone as a job reference without their knowledge. It is a normal expectation that if you have worked for someone (or with someone) previously, you can mention that fact, and your former employer (or coworker)should be willing to confirm it if asked.
If someones offers something without being asked they are a volunteer
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Our former president was asked to be an envoy to the united nations.
There's no such thing as the US Senator; there are about a hundred of them at any given time, plus several thousand former ones (living and dead), and that number grows over time. Without additional details, we have no idea which of them you regard as "the" US Senator.
Job applicants are asked to list former employers (if any) which are the most important form of reference for job applicants, and usually you just list all of them, no matter how many former employers you have, although you might only want to list those of, let us say, the past decade, if they are too numerous. If there are no former employers because you have never worked before, then you will probably have to do without references, unless you are a personal friend of someone that your prospective employer knows personally.
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