Huh!? No.
apparently so, yes
No, Elvis Presley never worked for a trucking company owned by Frank Sinatra. While both were iconic figures in the entertainment industry, there is no record of any professional relationship involving a trucking company between them. Their paths crossed primarily in music and film, but they operated independently in their respective careers.
Before Elvis Presley became famous he worked for a company as a truck driver.
A plumbber I am sorry but that is incorrect. His first job was at the precision tool company June 1951. He worked there for only one month
Frank Sinatra's father was nicknamed "Dolly." He was of Italian descent and worked as a professional boxer before becoming a fireman. The nickname "Dolly" was a playful reference to his smaller stature and was affectionately used by family and friends.
Elvis Presley worked in Sun Records and other record company's around the world.
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company name that Elvis Presley worker for as a young kid
does a trucking company pay overtime if im a matneice man
Before Elvis Presley became famous he worked for a company as a truck driver.
I think it would depend more on the company than the job, in all honesty, although I've never worked for a trucking company which didn't pay weekly.
he worked at a theater
A plumbber I am sorry but that is incorrect. His first job was at the precision tool company June 1951. He worked there for only one month
Sam Phillips
You may have a legal claim against a trucking company if they are not paying you minimum wage for all hours worked as required by law. You should consult with an employment attorney in your area to discuss the specifics of your situation and determine the best course of action to take against the company. Keep records of your work hours, pay stubs, and any communications with the company related to your wages to support your case.
No commercial licence needed long as it stays in the yard. If it's in the yard it's on private property just don't take it out the gate. However I have worked for one trucking company that required a class A due to company policies and safety reasons.
Many companies restrict reference answers to the period of time the individual worked for the company. Questions that will be asked, and maybe answered, would include timeliness, driving record, work record, absentee frequency, moral character and general ability to get along with others.
No, I have never received a W2 from a company that I never worked for.