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While it's true that most 16 year-old-boys may think like you do, it's because they are picturing the harasser as (fill in the name of whatever starlet they find most attractive). However, adults realize that schoolboy fantasies aren't real, and that sexual harassment is UNWANTED attention.
Stop clutching your pearls, Jack. No one, and I mean NOT A SINGLE PERSON HERE has said that it's ok to keep a father from his child. The histrionics aren't helping, and could be why the mom-to-be decided to get away from you.
Oh, pooh.... I missed the thread this is posted in. So let me see if I can address WC:
If you were high/drunk when the injury occurred, your chances of successfully claiming WC is low.
Yes, your employer can require a urine test after an accident.
No, you can't get both UI and WC at the same...
Nah, I got this, thanks to the collective wisdom of all of our HR experts here I think I can answer the unasked:
Yes, you should file.
No, it won't cost you anything.
Your employer doesn't have any say in whether you get UIC or not, it's up to the UI agency in your unknown state.
If you...
Who was this witness? Another family member? Then it may not help the debtor all that much. Was it a non-involved party? Then you are more harmed by the testimony.
Which could land you in jail. And then you'd be out even MORE money. Seriously. Put your Chuck Norris dreams aside and read the information that you've been provided.
Your eligibility to serve in the AD is going to be determined by how the NG handles your case. If you are given an RE code of 3 or 4 you will not be able to go AD.
I'm curious: are you shopping this story here to see how it will fly when you inevitably get hauled to court for fraudulent acts? Because so far, I don't see this ending well for you if you stick with this story. At all.
I have ZERO doubt that falsifying your time sheet at one location is going to make it difficult for you to prove your case that they are somehow the ones who can't be trusted.
In case you're unclear about what they are telling you: STOP EMAILING AND/OR CALLING THEM. Or you can get a restraining order against you. Which, if granted and you violate it, you may be arrested. If they are this aggravated at your repeated contacts you are going to find yourself in...
Jaimaine45, have you posted here under another user name? Because this sounds rather familiar: https://forum.freeadvice.com/threads/contempt-for-not-following-an-injunction.639540/
What exactly is the connection between you being paid and you being usurped? Why aren't you more worried about getting paid from work you've done and less about this rock star?
I believe it was @xylene who suggested counseling. Please. Look into that. Because your obsession with how you've...
So the bottom line is that you got involved in some drama at your gym and were asked to not go there anymore.
The trainer you were working with asked you to go to another gym. You agreed. Then he cut you from his schedule. But then it became inconvenient for you to continue at that gym, and...
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