If i worked under the table in the past, should i still put that in my application for new jobs?
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im applying to some jobs now, and in the past i have worked under the table, and now i want to start working and getting paid at a real job. should i still put the jobs i worked under ...show more
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Answer:
If it helps show you have experience I'd include them but first check with the people you did work for, just in case someone from the new company calls them. You don't want them denying that you ever worked with them.
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I'd say no.. since that means you weren't paying taxes. (?) But there may or may not be ways around it, the experience would look good.
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