backround/work expierence
#1
Okay, just so I don't get burned at an interview (or after), I have been working at a job for a while now its kind of an under the tabe type deal... When they go and look at the previous work expierence and don't see that (w2's..) there is that a problem? Cause its a legit business they can call and talk to. Other than that I'm clean! Anyone been in this kind of similar situation?
#2
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If I couldnt prove it with W-2's or check stubs or something similar to your situation I might think twice about putting it on a resume... but then you have to generally explain your "dead" time...... dunno.. maybe somebody else has some better advice with reasons... but I would be real careful with this one.
#3
If I couldnt prove it with W-2's or check stubs or something similar to your situation I might think twice about putting it on a resume... but then you have to generally explain your "dead" time...... dunno.. maybe somebody else has some better advice with reasons... but I would be real careful with this one.
#5
#6
To be honest, its the family business! So, i get pay checks but yeah I feel bad admitting the last two years I kind of haven't been honest with the IRS, that being said If i just claim the next couple months? My pops says who cares I'm your boss and they have any questions they can call me.. But still I know its an airline and don't want to feel like I have to make something up. On another not besides a couple of speeding/ seat belt tickets (two each) the only other thing I've ever done was civil infraction for underage drinking 6 years ago. I saw someone say on another thread some guy got a job with AWAC then found out about the under age drinking that happened 10 years ago, maybe he wasn't honest?
#8
I've actually heard..believe it or not (im' not sure if it's true or not either)..that there is no written law where it says you have to file a tax return.
I've heard stories of people asking the IRS to prove that you have to, and they balk, and can't find it. hmm
kind of off the beaten path..maybe any lawyer types around know of this?
I've heard stories of people asking the IRS to prove that you have to, and they balk, and can't find it. hmm
kind of off the beaten path..maybe any lawyer types around know of this?
#9
Yeah, I'm not proud of it. But I was 16 being stupid and have learned my lesson, especially after jumping into this profession, I'm 22 now and doubt I'll even try interviewing until I'm 23 next June. Had Skywest and Pinnacle in mind (close to home town). But if your just honest about it I don't see why its fault to deny you. This thing was supposedly wiped off for taking a class, but sure they'll still find it.
P.S. Do they just see it or do they have to hole police report to read??..
P.S. Do they just see it or do they have to hole police report to read??..
#10
I've actually heard..believe it or not (im' not sure if it's true or not either)..that there is no written law where it says you have to file a tax return.
I've heard stories of people asking the IRS to prove that you have to, and they balk, and can't find it. hmm
kind of off the beaten path..maybe any lawyer types around know of this?
I've heard stories of people asking the IRS to prove that you have to, and they balk, and can't find it. hmm
kind of off the beaten path..maybe any lawyer types around know of this?
It's worth renting for the consumer credit bit alone.


