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Re: job announcements, what does the phrase "Must be bondable" mean? -- nm
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ReluctantCynic
"It means that a bonding agency would be willing to carry a bond to guarantee your behavior. Typically, if you have been pretty honest and don't have
Posted by
amoxy (aka amoxy)
Nov 17 '08, 19:41
any felony convictions or bankruptcy, you'll be bondable.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_bondable_mean_on_a_job_application
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Many cleaning services and the like advertise "licensed, bonded, and insured". -- nm
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nubby
Nov 17, 19:45
*is unbondable*
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dogbert183
Nov 17, 19:43
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