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RC - as far as I understand it, asking if you are bondable is a tricky way of asking if you have a criminal record or not.
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Subversive - least conducive to reworking
But that isn't one of those things you have to be tricky about.
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Cuzzin Todd (aka cuzzintodd)
Nov 17 '08, 22:18
Most applications come right out and ask "have you ever been convicted of a blah blah blah."
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Yep, bonding is more to protect against what you *might* do, rather than what you have done.
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MojaveMeg
Nov 17, 22:25
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Hhmmmmm ... okay. And thanks all.
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ReluctantCynic
Nov 17, 22:30
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