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Originally Posted by wirlwind
This may be a little off the subject, but in being sovereign how do you get around having to have a license to work?& I am an RN and there is nowhere in the country that a nurse can work w/o a license.& I'm too old to change careers now, and I do have to work.
There are some professions that you do have to have a license to work because noone will hire you.
Wirlwind
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LICENSE, contracts. A right given by some competent authority to do an act, which without such authority would be illegal. The instrument or writing which secures this right, is also called a license. Vide Ayl. Parerg, 353; 15 Vin. Ab. 92; Ang. Wat. Co. 61, 85
Bouvier's Law Dictionary 1856 edition
If the nursing home fires you for failing to renew your license when legally you don't need one would be discrimination, would it not? I'm just a newbie to this thing so don't put no weight behind my words, but that is the angle I see that would best remedy your situation.
I would like to pose another question along the lines of the same issue.
I really need a job and the trade I'm best built for is seasonal, so I will have to find something around the way till summer hits. My friend just got into the labor union and though the union taxes his wages in the form of dues, he still does good for him and his. That would be a contract that I would swallow my pride on, but I would honor it because you aint gettin in without.
How does one get around the tax issue when applying for the job? I believe they would hire me so long as I can legally circumvent the IRS in the beginning. Is there certain forms that the receptionist should have or can I just show them the laws that show taxation is voluntary. Or is there a certain process one must undertake?
If you have the answer and are willing to share it, please do not delay cause my stomach has my spine up against the ropes and I tell ya, it aint lookin too good for the kid!!! Thanks