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    1. Asked: January 30, 2021In: Communication

      Is it right for employers to send their employees on personal errands?

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      Added an answer on January 31, 2021 at 9:58 pm

      If you are being asked to do personal, non-business errands for your boss during or after business hours that is inappropriate and you should complain. Your boss is abusing the supervisor relationship to steal value from you. This is a trait common among bosses of a one-man business. I recently sawRead more

      If you are being asked to do personal, non-business errands for your boss during or after business hours that is inappropriate and you should complain. Your boss is abusing the supervisor relationship to steal value from you. This is a trait common among bosses of a one-man business. I recently saw an article online, where a boss asked a lady employee to help get something to eat, something led to another, she couldn’t get the food and her employee slapped her twice, she returned the slap. It tuned to such a mess that she was dragged out of there office space by the security. The boss clearly used his power over her, as the duty of buying food was never in her job description. What makes a lot of people put up with this stinking attitude from bosses is due to the fact that they don’t have other options. They need every penny that comes from that job they have at hand. However, there will surely be a time when they would get tired and speak up, and you already know the end result isn’t alway to their Favour.

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    2. Asked: January 30, 2021In: Travel

      How do I know if I’m qualified to apply for the B-2 US Visa?

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      Added an answer on January 31, 2021 at 9:58 pm

      Temporary visitors to the United States usually need to obtain an entry visa, and the B visas are most common. Although the application process for a visitor visa is fairly simple, successfully obtaining the visa is harder than you might expect. The U.S. State Department, via its consulates around tRead more

      Temporary visitors to the United States usually need to obtain an entry visa, and the B visas are most common. Although the application process for a visitor visa is fairly simple, successfully obtaining the visa is harder than you might expect. The U.S. State Department, via its consulates around the world, denies a surprising number of visitor visa applications. For that reason, it’s important to fully understand your eligibility. You have to state the purpose of your trip, probably to enter the U.S. for business, pleasure, or medical treatment, which is for a specific period of time. You must have have a residence outside the U.S. as well as other binding ties that will ensure your return at the end of the visit. You will also need to provide convincing proof that you meet them.

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