i need a really gooooood alarm for my car i have a falcon alarm on it now. when people hit my car it dont go off or when people sit on it or when they try to open it dont work
Have you tried the large surface with a flexable material that sticks to a smooth surface by forcing all the air out between it and the glass. Otherwise you get hot melts that you can adhere to another object by heating it up.
and what else she did to make late the last straw.
No, you don't get anything back for the new clothes and shoes you bought. And you don't get any deduction for your commuting expense - that's never deductible. The only way you could claim clothes for work would be if they're uniforms, not suitable for wearing elsewhere than work - business attire is NOT a uniform.
It depends on the company and their policies and definitions as to what misconduct is. In some places, tardiness is not a big deal. In others, it can be really detrimental to the business and an annoyance to other employees. (Would you want to be covering somebody else's shift when you come to work on time and expect to leave on time?) Sometimes, even if unexcused lateness is misconduct, it's unlikely that an employer would fire someone because of a 20 minute delay unless there were other issues with the employee. If she was habitually late or maybe her work was shoddy or she didn't get along well with other employees or the management. Of course, it may be that your friend's being fired was wrongful in that case maybe she has a suit for unemployment. But without knowing the circumstances, there's no way to tell whether her actions amounted to misconduct.