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sarcasmo

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7. Terry was the actor, Joe(Ray Romano) had the gambling problem.
Thu Dec 29, 2011, 12:34 PM
Dec 2011

I agree, the credit check for a job nonsense has to stop.

Yep tavalon Dec 2011 #1
That's almost exactly what happened to me. tridim Dec 2011 #2
You didn't take him to court or anything? Zalatix Dec 2011 #4
I talked to several lawyers.. tridim Dec 2011 #10
You can escape a legal judgement with bankruptcy? Zalatix Dec 2011 #11
If the company is an LLC, yes. tridim Dec 2011 #16
Doh!!! I'd say bankrupt him regardless if it wouldn't cost you $2000. Zalatix Dec 2011 #18
Beleive me, I wanted to. tridim Dec 2011 #21
In a bankruptcy, employee wage claims are the very first priority treestar Dec 2011 #12
It was an LLC.. tridim Dec 2011 #17
The LLC was the employer? treestar Dec 2011 #20
Report to wage and hour division treestar Dec 2011 #5
Excellent argument for reform. cpamomfromtexas Dec 2011 #3
Wouldn't it be nice if we had either a) a guaranteed annual income not coalition_unwilling Dec 2011 #6
Terry was the actor, Joe(Ray Romano) had the gambling problem. sarcasmo Dec 2011 #7
Gotcha. Stupid cancellation, I couldn't find the episode to verify which one it was Zalatix Dec 2011 #8
Its all the fault of those marxist commie unions tjwash Dec 2011 #9
Now if you can just find someone in the Washington DC bubble to .. 99Forever Dec 2011 #13
I can hear the Republican objections now... maggiesfarmer Dec 2011 #14
I was joking about the republican objection above, but upon further thought... maggiesfarmer Dec 2011 #15
How will he go into business with no money to begin with? Zalatix Dec 2011 #19
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