Quote:ordnance11 wrote:Didn't realize you were naturalized. Any documents should help, I'd think. Ex-military will help on pretty much any federal job these days - you get "extra credit". I work for Indiana. Inspections range from fun to major pains in the backside. You have to get used to travelling pretty much all the time, although a lot of that is simple day-trips (for us, anyway). Send me an email if you want to know more.
No problem here Jeanne. I'm ex-Army so homesteading is not something I'ved done. 'Sides..beggars cannot be choosers. The fact that the odds are good that I will get an offer hopefully is a good thing spritually. Especially it has now been a year officially since I got laid off. I never realized how being unemployed gnaws at you before and the thought of being about half a step from being one of those people begging on the freeway exits is something I tried very hard not to think about. *shudders*
So which state OSHA are you from? I might have to get from you a few tips on how to be an enforcer.
edit: I decided to Fed-Ex a copy of certificate of naturalization since it seems both in the PDF file and fax copies, the photos are too dark for the features. So, now we'll see.
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