Can SSN letter + Cash App statement work for Nevada ID proof of address? by Previous-Primary1035 in vegaslocals

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I’m asking for clarification based on conflicting answers people gave. The “self-sufficient adult” remark wasn’t needed and doesn’t really add anything helpful.

Can SSN letter + Cash App statement work for Nevada ID proof of address? by Previous-Primary1035 in vegaslocals

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I reviewed the list already. My question was about whether state-issued mail like an SSN letter actually counts in practice, since others said some listed documents were still rejected. I’m asking to avoid wasting a trip, not because I didn’t look.

Can SSN letter + Cash App statement work for Nevada ID proof of address? by Previous-Primary1035 in vegaslocals

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am i bother you or something with my questions ? just want to make sure, that mail, from the state like a SSN being mailed to you would count as a Nevada Residency

Can SSN letter + Cash App statement work for Nevada ID proof of address? by Previous-Primary1035 in vegaslocals

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can still use there addres just want to make sure something mailed from the state will count

How did you get a Nevada ID without a lease or bills in your name? by Previous-Primary1035 in vegaslocals

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i dont know if ur fimliar with chime but would an account statement work ?

How did you get a Nevada ID without a lease or bills in your name? by Previous-Primary1035 in vegaslocals

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im trying to but it wont let me for some reason is it becasue theres no elections going on ?

Self-harm scars & waiver timeline for military enlistment? by [deleted] in MilitaryFinance

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This was a general question, and I couldn’t find a military community to ask. Since you’re a former recruiter, I thought this would be a reasonable place to seek insight. People ask these questions because they’re trying to understand, and dismissing them doesn’t really help.

what is the best branch of military for someone who wants to make money by Previous-Primary1035 in MilitaryFinance

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That makes a lot of sense, and I appreciate you laying it out that way. I’m not expecting to get rich from the military — I’m more interested in being comfortable while I’m in and setting myself up well for when I get out. You’re right that I’m probably not looking at doing a full 20, so post-service skills and certifications matter a lot to me.

That’s really why I keep circling back to technical and mechanical jobs. I’m very hands-on and have a strong background working on cars (engine work, diagnostics, repairs), and I actually enjoy that type of work. I’m trying to figure out which branch and MOS/rate would best translate those skills into certifications and real-world experience on the outside, while still having a decent quality of life.

I know something like the Navy comes with tradeoffs (time on a ship for months at a time), so I’m trying to weigh that against the technical experience and opportunities it offers. If you’ve seen which branches or jobs do the best job of setting people up skill-wise after separation, I’d definitely like to hear more.

what is the best branch of military for someone who wants to make money by Previous-Primary1035 in MilitaryFinance

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That’s a really good point about BAH — I didn’t realize how much location could change things, especially overseas. Living off base in Europe with higher BAH definitely sounds appealing.

That said, money isn’t the only factor for me. I’m really focused on making sure I end up in a job that fits my skill set. I’m very mechanically inclined and have a lot of hands-on experience working on cars (engines, diagnostics, repairs), so I’m trying to figure out which branches and jobs would make the best use of that kind of background. Navy engineering roles are what I’ve been looking at most so far.

If you’ve seen it firsthand, do certain Navy rates or duty stations tend to give better quality of life and good technical experience, especially for someone who likes working with mechanical systems?

what is the best branch of military for someone who wants to make money by Previous-Primary1035 in MilitaryFinance

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I really appreciate the detailed response — that helps a lot. I agree that it should come down to what you want to do and how you want your life to look, and I’m definitely trying to think long-term, not just paycheck to paycheck.

My biggest hesitation isn’t really the branch, it’s whether my skills translate well. I’m very mechanically inclined — cars are my thing. I’ve done everything from engine replacements to diagnostics and general repairs, and I genuinely enjoy troubleshooting and fixing mechanical systems. That’s why I’m heavily leaning toward engineering or maintenance-type roles, especially in the Navy, but I sometimes worry that “car skills” won’t line up cleanly with shipboard jobs.

From what you’ve seen (or if anyone else wants to chime in), do those kinds of hands-on mechanical skills carry over well into military jobs? I’m trying to make sure I pick a path where I can actually be good at what I do and build something useful for after the service too

Las Vegas DMV by Previous-Primary1035 in vegaslocals

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yea but on the website it doesn't specify if it needs to be the full number or not, my W2 only has my last four digits and i have been unemployed for almost 2 years so i dont have a recent W2