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Re: Help Wanted



"coord" <splunge@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:_fWdnabiUPwk61rZnZ2dnUVZ_rGdnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Here's one Florida "definition"....
>
> http://www.firstcoastymca.org/pdf/volunteer_affadavit.pdf
>

Well I guess that about covers it unless you wanta add, must have a good BBB
report, can't visit Brazil, can't live in Sarasota, can't have an online
store with illegal backroom operations, can't lie on NG's, can't cross dress
errr... I mean post, can't serve hamburgers to unsuspecting persons, can't
keep searching for Frank's place of employment, can't keep ignoring
challanges, can't keep misleading DIYer's, and I am sure there is more.
>
> "Frank Olson" <Use_the_email_links@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
> news:KAKxg.246125$IK3.70510@xxxxxxxxxxx
> >> He doesn't possess "Good Moral Character"......
> >> One of the prerequisites to take the test.
> >>
> >> Norm Mugford
> >
> > I'm wondering...  Who determines what "good moral character" is?  Is
there an official
> > definition (or guideline)?  Who wrote it?  Is there a "test" for "moral
character" and who
> > decides whether the applicant is "good" (or not).  In BC, if you pass
the security and
> > background checks, you're issued with a license "Under Supervision"
until you can either
> > challenge the TQ exam or have three years actual experience under your
belt (that's for
> > installers).  For sales agents, office and monitoring staff, you're
issued with a different
> > license and can't service or install.  You do still have to pass the
security and background
> > checks though.
>
>




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