Not if you went into the dealership. That law applies mostly to door to door sales, or items purchased that were sloicated to you. Good luck.
You will have to read the contents of your contract. Also, if the contract if a 12-month contract, read carefully before you sign every year as things might change from year to year.
Unless you have a contract stipulating your hours, your boss can change your hours at any time. There is no law that stipulates you will always have the hours for which you were hired.
A contract is legally binding and in general you cannot cancel it. The only exception is if the contract states there is a period of time to cancel it. Many people have the wrong information on this topic.
When it is 5pm in Virginia it is 11pm in Helsinki, Finland. Finland is 6 hours ahead of Virginia.
Yes, unless you have an employment contract prohibiting it.
Whether you can be forced to change your working hours on a Saturday depends on your employment contract and the labor laws in your jurisdiction. If your contract specifies your working hours, any changes typically require your consent. However, employers may have the right to alter working hours in certain circumstances, such as operational needs, provided they follow legal procedures. It's essential to review your contract and consult local labor laws for specific guidance.
A zero-hours contract is a contract of employment which creates an on-call arrangement where the employee agrees to be available for work as and when required.
Virginia is 4 hours ahead of Alaska
Depends on the contract, if really concerned take it up with a lawyer.
2 hours it take from Delaware to Virginia
Google maps states that it is 413 miles and will take a little over 7 hours.
You can only get fired for not working unscheduled hours if it is in your contract. If this is not in your contract you cannot be fired.