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Employment Agencies In Illinois

Sheila Said:

What should I bring to court?

We Answered:

bring a good lawyer

Jennie Said:

Defend Your Country, have IL State take all your money for Child Support. Is this fair?

We Answered:

What does him being a solider have to do with anything other than the fact he was out of the country at the time? I support our solders, I have several friends and friend's husbands who have done numerous tours (one has done 4)...but I am sick of it being used an excuse for special treatment.

There were many things done wrong here...obviously the first being he didn't pay. But this should have come out of his paycheck like it is when other's have their wages garnished. His bank account shouldn't have been touch without his permission. The government also should have notified him prior to garnishing his wages.

But the real thing I find disturbing is that the mother has not seen any of the money. Someone is lying here.

Penny Said:

With record unemployment, why does Obama favor 'streamlining' guest worker visas?

We Answered:

He'd do anything to get his "Indonesian" friends into the country.
Then watch everyone wonder why more buildings get destroyed.

Javier Said:

Want to resign without going to war!?

We Answered:

Just give one month notice. I know you hate it but leave decently, at your next job you can say the truth. "I left my last job because I wanted to work at a different place and do something different. I gave them a one month's notice as that is what they asked from their employees." It makes you look good when you do things the employers way. That way they also know that you just won't up and quit without notice.

EDIT: Don't quit without notice because you will have to probably put this job on your resume, and the new employer might call this old job and ask about you.

Just write a resignation letter that says "I have thought long and hard about this difficult decision but I've decided to resign on _____. Thank you for the opportunity to work here and I wish you all the very best. Sincerely, ___"

Do not write anything negative or offer any constructive criticism, even if they ask you to fill out a form about how they can improve, etc. Be nice to everyone and just leave on good terms.

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