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My son applied at probably 30 Taco Bell and McDonalds combined in San Diego county last year. Every single one said they used E-verify. I did see an upward trend in Americans and teens working fast food jobs last time I visited, but I sometimes doubt the use of E-verify because majority of workers still SEEMED to be illegal. But like I said, I saw an upward trend. Hopefully it's getting the message out to illegals like workin_hard said.
Yep, I had the same moment in which I walked into a Papa John's and saw the sign smack-dead on the wall. I was surprised and it was good to see that. Hopefully, these companies are really using it.
My son applied at probably 30 Taco Bell and McDonalds combined in San Diego county last year. Every single one said they used E-verify. I did see an upward trend in Americans and teens working fast food jobs last time I visited, but I sometimes doubt the use of E-verify because majority of workers still SEEMED to be illegal. But like I said, I saw an upward trend. Hopefully it's getting the message out to illegals like workin_hard said.
And how does someone "SEEM" illegal? Do they have a tattoo across their forehead that brands them illegal?
A post was started today touting the Pei Wei restuarant raids of March 4th...My question was if E-verify has been mandatory for all hires in Arizona since 2008, how did Sheriff Arpaio arrest 20 workers and charge 120 others for identity theft or fraud?
How did these fraudulant hires get by the E-verify system?
A post was started today touting the Pei Wei restuarant raids of March 4th...My question was if E-verify has been mandatory for all hires in Arizona since 2008, how did Sheriff Arpaio arrest 20 workers and charge 120 others for identity theft or fraud?
How did these fraudulant hires get by the E-verify system?
A post was started today touting the Pei Wei restuarant raids of March 4th...My question was if E-verify has been mandatory for all hires in Arizona since 2008, how did Sheriff Arpaio arrest 20 workers and charge 120 others for identity theft or fraud?
How did these fraudulant hires get by the E-verify system?
It’s simple. Rather than using a fake SSN, or a valid SSN with their name or an alias, they now use the name as it appears on a valid SS card. In other words, they “knowingly” steal the identities of others.
I haven't seen them yet but would sure welcome it. I would honor them in conjunction with the other inspection stickers of a passing grade for a restaurant.
things like this are good as long as they're legit. reminds me of 'made in the usa'
i would welcome it but there has to be honesty
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