Yes
It may have been a condition of your employment, the employer may have paid for it, in which case the employer has the right to know the results as they may affect you in your employment.
Impossible question to answer in a general sense. Only your prospective future employer can tell you what 'weight' they will give such a record.
if your striking against your employer it well affect your employment relationship because it shows that you are willing to go against them instead of stand by their side.
If you can produce a valid medical diagnosis and the official prescription for the medication, your tentative employer MAY take notice of it and factor it in to his consideration of you.
Any criminal record AFTER you have become an adult will be a permanent part of your criminal history record, unless you have it expunged. How much your record might affect your employment would be up to your prospective employer.
employer is going to 1099 me. I am not a licensed contractor, will this affect me?
Will DUI affect your employment in the navy
Any criminal conviction can have detrimental consequences with any job. Be especially concerned if the offense is one of honesty or drug use or violence. None of those will bode well with an employer.
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Whilst this is possible, the previous and following employment dates would also have to be falsified and someone might pick up on this when checking references. Lying on your job application usually leads to immediate dismissal and this would seriously affect future job prospects so I would think about this course of action very carefully. if there is a problem with the employer you want to omit, could it be solved in another way? Honesty is usually the best policy.
Yes Yes, of course. Your employment or financial status will affect your ability to get a loan for another car, but if you've saved money for another car, you won't need a loan.