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Re: Help Wanted
"Good Moral Character"
As the honorable Senator Mike Bennett said at the Senate Committee Meeting.
"I can't define "good moral character",
but when I see it, I'll know what it is".
BTW, Senator Mike Bennett is from Sarasota;
Your neck of the woods Mr. BAss.
Norm Mugford
"Frank Olson" <Use_the_email_links@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:KAKxg.246125$IK3.70510@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Norm Mugford wrote:
>> Did I read BAss was going to apply for a license?
>> Bwaaaaaa Haaaaa Haaaaaa
>> He lies, He lies, He lies, He lies.......
>> He doesn't possess "Good Moral Character"......
>> One of the prerequisites to take the test.
>>
>> Norm Mugford
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> 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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