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Friday, November 2, 2007
There is nothing quite like the feeling you get when you land your first real job. You have already starting thinking about finally being able to get your own apartment. Okay, so maybe you will need to get a roommate, but that is still better than having to live at home with mom and dad.
Your new boss told you to stop by the office the next day so that human resources can get started on all of the paperwork that will be required. Still feeling on top of the world you head over to your new office building and are asked if you brought your social security card and your birth certificate. You state that you did not know that you were supposed to bring it with you and she says it’s okay, just bring them in later today or in the morning. Once at home you start getting everything together and ask your mother if she had your birth certificate. Unfortunately she is not sure, but says many documents are in a box in the attic. After spending several hours searching you are still unable to locate your birth certificate. When you contact your new employer they advise you have to have them in order to be eligible to work for them. They did agree to wait a couple more days but if you don’t have it by then you will not be able to start work. At this point you can either start looking for a new job or get the information required as quickly as possible. You may want to consider contacting a company that specializes in obtaining these types of documents. They are up to date on all applicable laws that may be necessary and can walk you through the process. This ensures that there are no delays because you are not familiar with the laws, etc. Soon you will be sitting behind your new desk and checking out the "for rent" ads in the newspaper. Labels: birth certificate, birth certificate copy, employment, travel @: TexasTower.net 0 Comments
Thursday, November 1, 2007
You couldn’t be more excited, your family is going to be spending a year abroad in order to finish a huge project for the company. A year in France, nothing can top that and you begin to make all the necessary arrangements.
These necessary arrangements can be very tedious and all of the planning can be frustrating. However, you still have that smile on your face and tell everyone you know that you are going to France. You have spoken with your child’s school and they are being great finding out what you will need in order to get your child in school over there. Your sister has agreed to stay in your house while you are gone and will take care of the pets, plants, etc. Since you are a teacher, the company told your husband that many times other countries will hire them to teach English to the children. You love the idea of still being able to work and getting immersed in the culture at the same time. You have gotten everyone passports and made sure that the immunizations, etc. were up to date. Finally, you are in a cute little villa looking around hardly daring to believe that you are really there. You told the school that you would be there the next morning to get started with paperwork that they may require. Your husbands company has given you a few different companies that rent cars, but when speaking with the very first one they ask if you have permission to drive there. Feeling confused you tell them you have a US drivers license and they inform you that you must have an International Drivers License or you cannot drive in their country. This may be avoided if you consider contacting a company that specializes in obtaining the critical documents that are required. Whether you need a passport, birth certificate or an international driver’s license, they are up to date on all applicable laws and will walk you through the process, helping to ensure you have everything you will need during your stay abroad. Labels: international drivers license, passport, passports, travel @: TexasTower.net 0 Comments
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