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Any update with the rumor of San Workers getting Class A dress uniforms like Supervisors and Above have?
Nobody on the job cares about or wants Class A's why would someone not on the job randomly care about them? Your uniform is a t-shirt. I consider it one of the perks.
Nobody on the job cares about or wants Class A's why would someone not on the job randomly care about them? Your uniform is a t-shirt. I consider it one of the perks.
Got it. Understood.
I just figure Class A look better for graduation and other ceremonies, not everyday. Same as PD and FD have class A for special occasions.
I can't believe someone would ask that lol. Willdogs your ok, I see you posting on some other threads, your not a moron. But really bro, a t shirt and a hoody, that's what we wear...nobody gives a f*ck about the class A or shelling out the $400 for it. Unless of course, well we do have "those" guys. Please don't be "that" guy, it's for your own good...
Question how does residency work. Do they keep your paperwork or they hand it back to you.
Reason I'm asking I have a bill from 2013 but did not file my change of address until July 2014. But filed taxes for the past 2 years in brooklyn.
I'm not sure I understand the question. You need proof from the months specified on the notice for the test. Make copies...do they keep it...lol. What kind of question is that lol
It was only a question on a lazy rainy Saturday afternoon. No need to be snippy.
Yes I just heard it was approved and you will be required to wear it in smart. So you should go out and buy it now.
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