I remember it so well. Like the birth of a child. I was working for the agency that administered the I-9 program in this state and went to Grenada, Mississippi for a whole day of training by the INS and State officials. I thought this was the stupidest thing I had ever heard of. And I'm not sure I was wrong. I thought, "Man, this is gonna give a lot of fat cats a job for life, tracking all this crap."
"Man, this is gonna give a lot of fat cats a job for life, tracking all this crap."
And an awful lot of time for HR folks around the country to get wrapped around the axle over something so simple yet it's the form everyone loves to hate and debate.
But here's the problem from my perspective: We've all been completing these forms now for going on 20 years. Do you suppose we have more or less "non-documenteds" working in this country now than we did in 1986? What the he#$ are we accomplishing with this simple form??? Fines and paperwork.
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And an awful lot of time for HR folks around the country to get wrapped around the axle over something so simple yet it's the form everyone loves to hate and debate.