You don't know that. Quit being so dedicated to a thought you've not researched or studied. You're assuming.
As someone who has had many REAL jobs (not cash under the table), I KNOW this. Are you drunk?
I'm not drunk. I've had plenty of "real" jobs. I'm currently at one.
I'm simply stating that you don't know whether or not a job would turn someone away for not having a social security number whilst being a sovereign citizen of the United States. You don't know because you've never had to find out.........
I suspect that most jobs would turn you away but in the same breath of logic, you didn't know you could elect to not give your child a social security number. What else are you ignorant about? Assuming.
Use your head. Think about what I'm telling you. If you're at Poal, you should be open minded. I know, it's not stereotypical, but it should be. With all of the lies we see daily... Unless you're just reacting to it all, I find it hard to understand how more people here aren't freethinkers.
I guess we are all supposed to be experts on the ins and out of the Social Security system, huh, Mr. Freethinker? How many US citizens don't have the card...a handful? Two? Good luck opening a bank account, or getting a driver's license, or registering a vehicle (I needed it for all 3 just a few months ago).
The US federal government has mandated that all legal residents and citizens must have a valid social security card. The card, with a valid Social Security Number (SSN) is used by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to track of an individual's yearly wages and taxes owed and employers are required to note this number on the payroll system. A valid social security card may be required for other financial transactions including while opening bank accounts, applying for loans, getting phone/electrical service, a driver's license..the list goes on and on. Yes, you can live without it, but it's a huge pain in the ass.
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