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Mae Said:
Jobs that hire at 14 in minnesota?We Answered:
the only company i know is Dairy Queen i saw some thing for 14 and 15 year olds to join for a summer job. idk if they are still hiringWanda Said:
What comedian does a joke about Bill Gates needing someone who can save a nintendo princess?We Answered:
Ichirio MurrayLoretta Said:
What questions can my prospective employer legally ask my former employers?We Answered:
The dates you were employed; the salary you earned; your title; and whether or not you are eligible to be rehired.They are not permitted to go into detail of why you were fired. They can say that you are not eligible to be rehired.
Allan Said:
I want to move to a big city in the northeast or midwest. Advice?We Answered:
You are not going to line up a decent job on Craigslist. Most of what they are offer is that work from home junk.Try www.indeed.com
You need more than 3K because places want 1st, Last and current for rent. That could take $2000 of your money right there. Save double what you have and then consider it without a job. Otherwise while you are saving look for work :)
The up and coming suburb is Blaine in the north Metro. It is exploding!
Karen Said:
Ask for more Unemployment Money?We Answered:
You cannot request a higher amountThere are caps on what they give you
Usually it is about 40% or so of the income you made when employed.