Stress but fulfilled?
@luisga814 (7138)
Quezon City, Philippines
May 3, 2023 6:07am CST
Hi there. Hope you're doing well right now.
As of the moment, it's 7:00pm of May 3rd in the Philippines. My end of shift was 2:00pm but I'm still awake, completing my requirements.
Our human resource department calling out the majority of the members in our team in completing critical requirements such as proof of education and other important documents.
1. Proof of Education, I thought that I've already submitted my college diploma via email. Yes. That's I submitted it. However, I submitted the Board Exam License Certificate, almost the same content with my college diploma. So, the action should I needed to resend another email for the correction.
2. My birth certificate has a discrepancy. In my birth certificate (in particular, middle name). The one printed in the certificate was letter "G" only. In which, the discrepancy was the new birth certificates right now should the complete middle name. So, the action that the human resource told me that, I needed to submit an "Affidavit of Discrepancy" or Philippine Passport. Although, my passport was already expired 2016 because I'm not needing it anymore because I have no plans to go abroad. In that case, I still submitted it showing a proof for my complete middle name.
Hope that they'll accept my documents in order to continue the training.
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@LindaOHio (222288)
• United States
3 May 23
I hope they accept the submitted documents.
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@luisga814 (7138)
• Quezon City, Philippines
7 May 23
@LindaOHio Looking forward for the positive response from the client.
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@luisga814 (7138)
• Quezon City, Philippines
7 May 23
@AmbiePam Yes, they accepted it, however, it's still for validation.
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@Chellezhere (6421)
• United States
3 May 23
I hope it all works well for you.
Here, in the USA, when a woman or is or was married needs a new drivers license, she must bring every marriage license and divorce decree, along with her other documents so they can see a paper trail of proof of her legal name change(s).
Those of us who never married, married, but kept our maiden names, divorced and had our maiden names restored only have to bring our old license or non-driver state IDs, birth certificates, and Social Security cards - which are also the only items (besides also bringing a utility bill) that man need to obtain theirs.
My mother had a friend who was married four times. That's a lot of paperwork.
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@luisga814 (7138)
• Quezon City, Philippines
7 May 23
@Chellezhere Wow. Paperworks has lots things to do.
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