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Several decades ago I had a full-time government job that was M to F, starting at 8.00 am and ending whenever. I took on a second job for a family friend that was restricted to Saturday mornings from 10.00 'til noon, looking after (what I now know was a psychopathic) 10-year-old. When Job 1...
OP isn't asking whether it's possible to do any of this. He just wants to know what he can do to stop the trustee from giving his (OP's) daughter any money. None of the activities you've listed are things the OP can do.
And if paying the full rent for X months bothers you, you need to find a new roommate right away - someone who will pay the old roommate's rent and who is acceptable to your landlord. This will take work, so get busy now!
This doesn't apply to OP's situation. OP is not currently receiving mental health services. He quite probably has never received mental health services or treatment. Some time ago - perhaps even years ago - OP's friend called the police, the police took OP to the hospital, OP was given a...
The only person who can kick out your aunt is your mother. You can't do this. Period. If your mother won't kick out your aunt, then you have only two options:
1. Move out yourself.
2. Put up with your aunt being there,
If you can't move yourself out, then you only have one option, and...
From your first post it sure sounds like you wanted your pay to be adjusted downwards - and that seemed weird to me. But if that's not the case, then you're fine. But if you're asking if your employer can adjust your pay downwards upon asking you to return, yes this is legal. If you believe...
That certainly doesn't tell me why you want your employer to pay you less than you were being paid before you were furloughed. Please explain why you feel you will be worth less post-furlough than you were pre-furlough. Thanks. :)
There isn't a loophole anywhere that will somehow make discrimination based on job seniority illegal. We've told you this in more ways than I can count, and yet you continue to return and disagree with us. I don't know about the other expert volunteers here, but personally, I'm done with this...
Oh I think we all interpreted the same way - exactly how you intended us to interpret it - entitled.
And, ahem, the bolded bit just emphasizes your entitled 'tude.
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