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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 700936" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>The bed=peeing is probably territorial, but if it hasn't been an issue before, AND she starts peeing somewhere else, I'd suggest he take her to the vet. Female dogs are just as prone to bladder infections as female humans are, and for the same reason.</p><p></p><p>As regards the background checks, I don't know what to tell you. I asked my property mgr about them, and with the contract they have, they pay an annual fee (a huge one as they are a huge firm) which includes a certain number of checks. If they go over that amount, they pay a small fee for each add'l check. And yes, the insurance requires the checks be done.</p><p></p><p>From what he said, doing background/criminal background checks is pretty universal these days, just as are credit checks. </p><p></p><p>Jobwise, I don't know what to tell you. I had direct access to cash in a couple of very early jobs (cashier and fast food) and was "bonded" so had to pass criminal/background/ credit checks. Once I got into computers I had access to all sorts of stuff legitimately, and could've gotten into a whole lot more stuff, especially as time went on and I learned about network nuts and bolts and security. </p><p></p><p>As a result, I underwent very intense checkouts, and yes, shortly after I lost the house, my job, and filed for bankruptcy, I was turned down for several jobs due to failing the credit check.</p><p></p><p>The irony? At the time, I didn't have credit cards. It was all medical debt and my who department being outsourced to India.</p><p></p><p>Your son, if he can get a couple of years of steady work at the same place, and a couple of years at the same address under his belt, and stay out of trouble, will find that the warrant, once settled and consequences dealt with, will hurt him less and less. </p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, he's got to do his best. He's got a rough couple of years coming up. Would he be willing to learn a trade, say 18 mos of schooling, to make good money while he goes to college part time? Who knows,, he may find that he makes such good money as a skilled tradesman, and enjoys the work so, that he decides to do that instead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 700936, member: 1963"] The bed=peeing is probably territorial, but if it hasn't been an issue before, AND she starts peeing somewhere else, I'd suggest he take her to the vet. Female dogs are just as prone to bladder infections as female humans are, and for the same reason. As regards the background checks, I don't know what to tell you. I asked my property mgr about them, and with the contract they have, they pay an annual fee (a huge one as they are a huge firm) which includes a certain number of checks. If they go over that amount, they pay a small fee for each add'l check. And yes, the insurance requires the checks be done. From what he said, doing background/criminal background checks is pretty universal these days, just as are credit checks. Jobwise, I don't know what to tell you. I had direct access to cash in a couple of very early jobs (cashier and fast food) and was "bonded" so had to pass criminal/background/ credit checks. Once I got into computers I had access to all sorts of stuff legitimately, and could've gotten into a whole lot more stuff, especially as time went on and I learned about network nuts and bolts and security. As a result, I underwent very intense checkouts, and yes, shortly after I lost the house, my job, and filed for bankruptcy, I was turned down for several jobs due to failing the credit check. The irony? At the time, I didn't have credit cards. It was all medical debt and my who department being outsourced to India. Your son, if he can get a couple of years of steady work at the same place, and a couple of years at the same address under his belt, and stay out of trouble, will find that the warrant, once settled and consequences dealt with, will hurt him less and less. Meanwhile, he's got to do his best. He's got a rough couple of years coming up. Would he be willing to learn a trade, say 18 mos of schooling, to make good money while he goes to college part time? Who knows,, he may find that he makes such good money as a skilled tradesman, and enjoys the work so, that he decides to do that instead. [/QUOTE]
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