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Our personal political "suspicions"/opinions are not a subject of this discussion. I repeat myself: the fact is that "Help wanted" signs blossomed abundantly in the last two years.
I do have a good job now, am on the market only in search for a possible better pay, and can afford to stay where I am if I don't find it. You can call raising the SS# issue "ruffle some feathers", but for me it is just a small way to expose repulsive corporate dictatorship. Too bad I cannot sue...
I won't argue here about details of macroeconomics and unemployment rate calculation methods. "Now hiring" signs on every business' window and swelling classified ads suggest that those numbers are rather realistic.
With current unemployment rate (under 3% in FL) it is an EMPLOYEE'S market. Employers scramble to find at least somewhat qualified help for any position, from shop assistant to NASA physicist. Thank you, President Trump!
You'd be surprised: at recent interview HR manager agreed with me that at THAT moment she did not need my SS#. That happened, though, only when I got up and was ready to leave. She asked me to stay and agreed that the number is needed only for taxation purposes - employer is a tax agent for the...
For ID purposes DL/US Passport should do just fine before tax agent/payer (employment) relationship is established. But... if it is not illegal they can do what they want. Obviously, I can say that I don't want to be employed by such unscrupulous company and leave the interview. That is, if I...
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