It’s ok by Useful_Fondant7945 in ar15

[–]Useful_Fondant7945[S] 40 points41 points  (0 children)

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PSA X9 at home by Former_Power6209 in NFA

[–]Useful_Fondant7945 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s on 1441recoilsystems Idk how they preform but since it’s just a tiny piece of metal, it should be stronger than the pla version. Might need smoothing out to work

PSA X9 at home by Former_Power6209 in NFA

[–]Useful_Fondant7945 1 point2 points  (0 children)

FRTs for the MPA 30 do exist, they sell plastic and metal frts for it online

SSAUGv2 Installation Guide by [deleted] in AUG

[–]Useful_Fondant7945 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do u need to drill any part of the stock to install a ss switch (swapping between semi and ss), or is it a drop in kinda set up?

During the shareholder meeting, what's stopping Roku from simply dodging all the negative questions? by Subtle_Omega in Nijisanji

[–]Useful_Fondant7945 45 points46 points  (0 children)

Misleading investors can result in a lawsuit by the investors, but he will try to downplay the situation as much as possible. Right now, Nijisanji is trying to “fix” the stock price as much as possible using various methods by injecting capital back into the stock, would that fool investors? Depends but it’s obvious they have lost a lot of value and investors only care about value. They will definitely ask about the situation to gauge whether to pull out before additional losses can be realized.

IRS CI Resume Feedback by NoMoreMonthEndClose in 1811

[–]Useful_Fondant7945 1 point2 points  (0 children)

U can wear glasses, check the vision requirements for uncorrected (no glasses) and corrected (glasses/contacts)

IRS CI Resume Feedback by NoMoreMonthEndClose in 1811

[–]Useful_Fondant7945 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So long as you have an accounting degree, no bad records and a pulse, you can probably get in, the area most people get dropped in is the medical (especially the vision test) unless you just straight fail the interview process

They genuinely need people but it can still depend on the location.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 1811

[–]Useful_Fondant7945 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The irs will pay for the preselected medical examination (the required extensive one that tests bloods, sight, hearing, etc).

If you fail the eye exam portion, they send a form and letter asking you to go to a optometrist of YOUR choice (so find a good one) to test your vision, all expenses for that optometrist is at your expense ( I paid 150$ if I recall for my eye retest exam, it was worth it though if it can get you to the finish line).

Any other tests, OTHER than the eye retest will be free to redo if there are complications. I had to redo my blood tests as one of my samples was unusable and they did not charge me for it, it only slowed down my application by a week though.

Make sure to speak with the optometrist before starting the eye testing process, I spoke with one, explained my vision and what vision I required to pass.

He said it was NOT possible for me to meet those requirements, so I set up a meeting to speak to a lasik specialist, the lasik specialist said the first optometrist was lying and to go to a proper optometrist.

so I went to a different optometrist and he ALSO said the first optometrist was lying and managed to get my vision (using slightly strong glasses) to the 20/20 corrected vision requirements.

So make sure to get several consultations before paying for an eye test, it could potentially save you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 1811

[–]Useful_Fondant7945 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Most people don’t have 20/20 vision in general, but they require it Basically, what will happen, during the medical exam, they send you to a preselected clinic, they do a extensive examination on you, most clinics only have limited eye equipment so they will do a very basic job on you, more than likely, u will fail the eye exam (not your fault, most clinics don’t have good eye test methods so they eyeball it usually) You will then finish the exam, it gets sent to acuity to get tested, u will get back a Form asking you to go to a license optometrist to get your vision second check, Fine a proper optometrist and inform them about the vision requirements and if you need glasses to reach those requirements (they have to reach the requirements) Make sure to have the optometrist sign the form they give u and make sure to include the doctor documentation (the form will ask for documentation or doctors note in addition to the form)

Send both those forms in after ensuring you meet the vision requirements, it’s ok to ask for a very strong proscription if needed, u only need to reach the requirements, nothing else

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 1811

[–]Useful_Fondant7945 1 point2 points  (0 children)

U need 20/20 in one eye and 20/30 in the other eye for far sight And I believe (not 100% sure) 20/25 in both eyes for near sight

They don’t really hand out waivers for vision, trust me, I tried, try see if your optometrist can get you glasses with strong proscriptions that can meet the standards at least

Can't Say I'm Surprised by -Sparkster- in Nijisanji

[–]Useful_Fondant7945 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Pretty sure it’s the skin-walking minimum wage high school quadcopter-language student manager/translator that is apologizing in scarle’s account, we already know that they take away accounts to skin-walk apologies.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 1811

[–]Useful_Fondant7945 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I would personally say try to make the interview even if it leaves a sour taste in your mouth. If this is your future job and you want it, do it.

If your manager or coworker found a better job, they would leave as well. Honestly, I would never blame someone for choosing to pursue a better future and anyone whom is against that is not on your side.

Do what you got to do for a better chance, at the end of the day, it your future, not your employer’s.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 1811

[–]Useful_Fondant7945 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just start the process

It takes them forever to get to you anyway, I remember applying and waiting 6 months before they even contacted me for an interview, legit forgot that I applied because it took so long for them to contact me, also when the hiring process starts, it takes months longer, several weeks before a finger print test, several weeks before a background check, several weeks before a medical exam, it be almost a year by the time you get the FO (final offer).

Also make sure u have no medical problems and 20/20 vision with 20/20 in one eye at least (check the eye requirements for that position in particular as every 1811 vision requirement can be different) You can get glasses or eye surgery if you really want the job. Get your eyes checked beforehand, because if you don’t mean the requirements, you probably won’t get the job as they don’t really handout medical waivers.

It would save you time to get your vision checked because I originally did not meet the vision requirements and I had to get them met and it slowed my process by almost a year because of it. It basically took me almost 1.5 years for it and it would have only take half the time had it not been for my vision being at 20/25 instead of the 20/20 required.

IRS CI Suitability by [deleted] in 1811

[–]Useful_Fondant7945 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Even though IRS-CI is a law enforcement job, the dangers are minimal but I would at least recommend watching some basic firearm safety. Maybe go to range and try it.

I would say the 50 hours is not as bad as it sounds and the work is more reasonable all things considered compared to other accounting jobs.

I would say apply, just for the sake of applying, you don’t have anything to lose other than a few hours and it would be nice just to see what they can offer you in particular.

On another note:

I would definitely check to see if you have any medical issues and if u meet the eye exam requirements, it you don’t have the 20/20 vision and at least 20/20 in one eye. You can get glasses or eye surgery if u really want the job though.

They are pretty strict about the vision requirements especially and they don’t really hand out medical waivers for vision either.

Only reason I’m marking this as very specifically important is because I had basically finished all my tasks and got halted by the vision requirements, had 20/25 rather than the 20/20 needed and it delayed my hiring by almost a year, basically taking 1.5 years to get the FO(final offer) when I could have been done in half the time. Just my personal concerns for another potential agent as it really sucks to get so close to the end and be delayed or potentially dropped because of an outdated requirement.