This is very common.On the above subject:
Many of our clients have indicated that a great many who come in looking for a job want to be paid under the table so they wont lose their unemployment.
Is that as common as some indicate?
George Mills
If i had no bills, no responsibility, Why the hell would i work if i can get free money?I say the same thing when I get stuck in traffic at noon. I think the answer lies in unemployement checks. If someone can make 400 per week without working why would they have any incentive to get a job?
Yes, they either ask for “under the table” or they don’t want to many hours so that their government aid does not get affected.On the above subject:
Many of our clients have indicated that a great many who come in looking for a job want to be paid under the table so they wont lose their unemployment.
Is that as common as some indicate?
George Mills
When I lived in Phoenix 14 years ago I was shocked at how many capable “kids” chose to be homeless and panhandle rather than get a job. There were plenty of jobs to be had, they would just prefer to harass those who worked to support themselves, and harass is probably too gentle of a term for what they were doing. Intimidation would be more accurate.There’s kind of a new breed of “homeless” too. These “kids” pretty much live on the streets, or wherever they can shack up for the night, and collect government checks while pan-handling at the same time. They all have ipods, the latest cell phones and money to party on a nightly basis.
Also, not declaring sales hurts substantially when you go to sell the business - something many probably don’t think about. Every dollar somebody “skims” takes a multiple of that off of the selling price, and also makes it harder to ever get a loan (personal or business).Make $10,000 undelcared sales…
…Don’t do it.
Here’s my problem with the illegal immigrant situation - Most of them have a social security card (fake) and driver’s license, which is all that’s required for us to complete an I-9. We are not charged with the responsibility of identifying a fake social security card, so what are we to do? Seems like a dangerous place to tread when not hiring somebody. They have the necessary documentation, so what is our reason to not hire? Could that lead to a claim of discrimination?Same thing with illegals. I don’t hire them, and am dead set against the practice, but since the government leaves the doors open for them to come in, they are part of the economy. I can’t blame people for hiring. As long as the flood gates are open their are certain businesses that won’t survive without them.
The SSA does have a SS # verification on their web site. However, knowing this, I still do not verify SS#‘s at the time of hiring. (Of course up to this point, I’ve not had a reason to believe that any of my employees’ SS cards are fake.)Without making a comment on my position on illegal immigrants, our government could easily crack down by making social security cards more difficult to fake. You can make a perfectly acceptable social security card with a 1 cent piece of card stock and a $60 color printer.
“Assuming” the government was trying to prevent it.Without making a comment on my position on illegal immigrants, our government could easily crack down by making social security cards more difficult to fake.
I agree that is a major assumption.Piper:
“Assuming” the government was trying to prevent it.Without making a comment on my position on illegal immigrants, our government could easily crack down by making social security cards more difficult to fake.