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How do I show employers that a long commute won't hinder my ability to perform my assigned d...
Commuting has been an obstacle for some other employee in the past.
If you really want this job, I'd suggest that you tell them you're going to do a trial run in real traffic, and maybe meet your futu …
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Is there any legal protection for widowed mothers?
You work in a situation where apparently your tardiness equates to a whole lot of disruption. There is FMLA, if you are in the United States, but I've always had the idea that FMLA is moreso designed …