Good criminal record?
Recommendation heard in a radio ad for a background checking website--"I can't afford to hire people with bad criminal records." Is there such a thing as a good criminal record?
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Recommendation heard in a radio ad for a background checking website--"I can't afford to hire people with bad criminal records." Is there such a thing as a good criminal record?
My company came out with a training website that it expects us to access on our own time. The first section is a repeat of some lessons we did a few years ago in printed form--on company time. One question has 4 possible answers, with one or more being correct. The review page lists numbers 3 and 4, but answers 1 and 3 together got me to the next question. So far the spelling and grammar seem to be okay, but the site navigation stinks.