Ooo, don't forget Question #25, that you see on this sample application. Page 3.
"On the attached continuation sheet, list all past employers for the previous 5 years..."
THAT is actually my hardest one. I don't remember my start date. It's the same job I did since before 2005 but with a different contractor. Same chair and everything. I just need to list my previous company, I guess, but my previous supervisor is long gone. I don't even remember her name. And that company has been sold twice. The current employer, it shouldn't be too hard to come up with the exact date. And I know all those supervisors because it has only been two.
If I am really lucky I am misremembering my start date with my current employer and it is really March 2007. That would be fortunate.
The CVS next to my gunstore can make passport photos. My gunstore will notarize it for 2 bucks. I got my references are figured. So, get the app's ducks in a row, make an appointment for fingerprints (and pay for it), write a check for $75 to the state, and visit the post office. Gonna have to take an afternoon off, and then that will be that.
But don't forget question 25 out there.
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I didn't have to do that where I live, but I did have to come up with where I've lived in the past 5 years. That was a bit tricky for me, since I hopped apartments a couple times including one where the building burned to the ground while I was living there.
What if you haven't had any employers in the past 5 years?
Dunno. Are retirees boned? We shall see.
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