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Old 04-17-2015 | 03:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Pro2nd
I left that box blank after thinking about it a lot before my interview. I put in my tickets where it asked for them, but not in that space. Got the job and am finishing training this week. My wife did the same and has been here for almost 2 years. Seems to me like they aren't looking for speeding tickets there.

This guy and his wife got it...don't overthink. I did and it cost me 2 years. "No" to misdemeanors and “yes” to the ticket department. Humility is answering yes to the right question. False humility is forcing something where it doesn’t fit. The spirit of the question lends itself to a more serious nature as opposed to traffic tickets.

The spirit of the traffic ticket question is, well, traffic ticket related. I changed it, got the i-view and got hired, but that’s me.

But, perhaps there’s someone out there that answered that question with a yes and got an interview quickly…anyone?
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