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By NicePants
Hey guys, just wondering if somebody knows what the return times/responsiveness of Somerville is regarding permits. I got a friend who recently moved up there who could use the info. I searched the forum and found a few old posts saying that it was run by the NJSP and had a return time of 4-6 months. Is that still the case? Thanks.
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By TheClerk
I've been waiting several months now for me to get new PPPs from Jersey City. My employer was sent a letter to verify my employment which they did get, however my boss doesn't want to return the letter as he would like have me on for sometime before he sends the letter back out.
With my application hanging in limbo, would there be any complication with reapplying and listing myself as self-employed?
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By Knuckle Sandwich
I work at a large fortune 500 company. I received a phone call from the director of HR today asking me to come review some paperwork. I knew immediately what it was about, although I had not anticipated it. I then participated in a very uncomfortable few moments with the director while she explained that character references were not something that they do, and that I should have given them a heads up about the reference. I agree with both of these policies, especially the latter. I have never put someone's name down for a reference without first asking permission. I was embarrassed and explained that I did not expect the PD to do anything but verify my employment, and apologized for putting her in such a position. She filled out the form, made a copy, and said not to worry, she's fine with the permit.
Since I did not expect that a reference letter was being sent, I only listed the company name, address, and main phone number. So this means that this reference letter made it's rounds as well. I can only imagine the amount of people who became privy to this personal information before it finally landed on the desk of HR.
My understanding was that the PD could only verify your employment and that's it. Correct?
I plan to send a letter to the CLEO explaining my concerns, should I also notify the NJSP FIU?
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By father-of-three · Posted
For clarification, New Jersey is a state that there is a duty to inform Law enforcement when stopped, correct? -
Ocean County Man Arrested For Gun Offenses By Alyssa Riccardi, 15 hours ago Nathaniel Chudkowski (Photo courtesy Ocean County Jail) MANCHESTER – A Township man has been arrested and charged for recklessly shooting a firearm in the woods early Sunday morning, police said. Around 2:09 a.m., Ptl. Maliff was patrolling in the the area of Manchester Boulevard and Wranglebrook Road when he heard several gunshots. He later identified the car coming from the area and pulled the vehicle over. A 9mm handgun and ammunition were found inside the car, police said. The driver, Nathaniel Chudkowski, had fired the weapon into the wooded area of Manchester Boulevard while driving in the area. “Due to the swift response and decisive actions of our officers any public safety threat was quickly eliminated,” Manchester Police said. Chudkowski was charged with possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, failure for a permit to carry holder to disclose to a law enforcement officer that they are carrying a handgun or that a handgun is stored in the vehicle, and consumption of alcohol by an authorized holder of a permit to carry a handgun. He was lodged in Ocean County Jail pending a detention hearing.
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By Cheflife15 · Posted
Having worked in restaurants for over 15 years, this would probably equate to 55/60k. I've never met anyone in hospitality that only works a 40 hour work week. It's still like this. I get offered jobs all the time from places looking for Chefs. I was getting paid 65k during the pandemic as the Chef de Cuisine of a top restaurant. The other day I was at a meeting at a hotel in NY. They are paying close to 29 an hour for cooks. At 50 hours, which is a light week for a cook, they're making about 95k.
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