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- Fri Jun 11, 2010 5:54 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Amusing - CHL for I.D.
- Replies: 49
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- Fri Jun 11, 2010 5:40 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Amusing - CHL for I.D.
- Replies: 49
- Views: 7157
Re: Amusing - CHL for I.D.
Oh! That IS funny!
I had a similar occurrence a month ago. I applied for a Post Office job back in November & they responded back in late April. When it was time for me to go in for a face to face interview(everything prior to that was done on the internet), they had me fill out ANOTHER application. And I had to supply 2 forms of "official ID". NATURALLY I forgot my birth certificate, or voter registration card, OR my Social Security card. So, guess what? The ONLY 2 forms of ID I had with me at the time, were my D.L. & my CHL. So I gave them my CHL, as it's "another state or federal government issued ID". It was accepted with not a question asked. The guy fingerprinted me right then & there(really neat scan method), and everything went through without a hitch.
I had a similar occurrence a month ago. I applied for a Post Office job back in November & they responded back in late April. When it was time for me to go in for a face to face interview(everything prior to that was done on the internet), they had me fill out ANOTHER application. And I had to supply 2 forms of "official ID". NATURALLY I forgot my birth certificate, or voter registration card, OR my Social Security card. So, guess what? The ONLY 2 forms of ID I had with me at the time, were my D.L. & my CHL. So I gave them my CHL, as it's "another state or federal government issued ID". It was accepted with not a question asked. The guy fingerprinted me right then & there(really neat scan method), and everything went through without a hitch.