Chef.
High school grad. There is no title given to a person with only high school . In today's world that is the barely an education.
Yes, cook is a common noun, a word for any cook.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Captain James Cook, British explorerCook Islands in the South PacificCook County Jail, Chicago, IL'The Cook and The Butcher' by Brigit Binns and Kate SearsThe word cook is also a verb (cook, cooks, cooking, cooked).
a persons title
The title of the person appointed by the court to settle the estate of a person who left a will is the executor.
A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.A proper noun for school subjects is the title of specific subjects, for example, British and World Literature or Introduction to Business.
Not exactly. The person with title to a property is the person who legally owns it. A deed and a title are not the same thing. A deed is a legal document that transfers the title from one person to another.
Yes, in order to use the title of 'Rabbi', a person must receive their 'smicha' through a Jewish religious school (Yeshiva).
Yes, they can be sued. Its law.
No
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Inventory person