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    federal bonding

    http://www.bonds4jobs.com/
    The above link is a federal bonding program that allows person(s) with not-so-good a background to be bonded in incriments of $5,000 and up [for free] for up to six months. It also serves as a tax break for employers who consider hiring such people(s).
    My question is for individuals who own there own business. Would you find this acceptable means in hiring a person with a poor background? Would this solve any issues you may have with security in doing so?
    I plan on using this as a security measure along with my recent conduct in the last several years to secure some trust.
    Thank you

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    These bonds will also help individuals with DUI's, bad credit, misdemeanors, ect..., ect...
    Hope this helps!

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    I was given a paper that stated I was covered under the federal bonding program. I was a little apprehensive about using it. I am ashamed that I have put myself in the position to use something like that. Also I was afraid that it would lower any views a prospective employer would have of me. Now that I have read a little more about it I may include it in my portfolio.

    I would appreciate it if some employers on here would let me know their opinion on this subject. I had a recent interview in which the employer was impressed with me as a interviewee, but due to insurance could not hire me.

    would having this bond alter your decision about giving me a chance? Should I take it to interviews?
    "From those who contribute the most to those who contribute the least" Atlas shrugged by Ayn Rand.

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