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I was recently hired at a restaurant/ convenience store, I worked one shift. When I went in the next day they sent me home and asked me to send them my food handler's card. I e-mailed it, asked my supervisor via text if she had received the e-mail and got no response. Went into work the next day and she told me she hadn't received it and not to come back in until she called me. It's been two weeks and she hasn't called me. I left her a voicemail yesterday. I have not been notified of a termination in my employment verbally or in writing. It's like an ex boyfriend who is trying to avoid me. Can I legally do anything about this?

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