They might if they ask what school you graduated from. If you didn't graduate yet you might get a GED and that might count instead.
2007-08-04 21:19:32
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answered by shipwreck 7
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If the question is on the application, it will be checked. It may not be checked right away, but keep in mind, this is a job that is based on integrity and morals, so best bet is to be honest. If you got a GED then it is just as good; or you could lie and keep your fingers crossed, but you would be found out in time.
2007-08-10 09:47:40
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answered by J k 3
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if you are young enough to have just graduated from high school then many employers might want to see a copy of your diploma, so you'd better not lie to them. If you have been in the workforce for a while, they may not check it right away, but if you get caught lying to them about that, then they will not trust you not to lie about other things, so it is best to be truthful from the beginning.
2007-08-11 02:53:10
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answered by Sophiesmama 6
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From what i've got considered in airline interest standards you will desire to have a severe college degree, bilingual applicants are an benefit (of course it would count number on what language you communicate), they'd desire to have the capacity to improve as much as 70 lbs, they'd desire to be customer help oriented, rapid questioning for the time of an emergency, and likely they'd desire to do a good number of status and strolling. i do no longer think of they gets a commission plenty so in case you prefer to get wealthy it somewhat is in all probability no longer the interest for you. i think of the airline does pay for the hotel in case you're no longer on your place city. you will additionally would desire to artwork from the backside up with the main senior fa's getting the extra appropriate routes and hours. interior the US it does not seem as though age concerns as long as you're 18+, you will desire to be bodily in high quality condition, and there are top standards. mark downs relies upon on what the words you agree to once you sign the settlement. All of that's basically from random readings on diverse web content that I accomplish that it may't be the appropriate option.
2016-10-01 10:41:31
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answered by piekarski 4
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Check out this website for frequently asked questions.....
http://onlinefloridarealestateschool.com/questions.html
Check out this website for license requirements
http://www.myflorida.com/dbpr/re/index.shtml
You usually have to have a diploma or an GED which is just as good.
2007-08-11 02:31:40
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answered by Anonymous
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that varies from state to state. i'm sure if that's a requirement, there is someone in some room in some building that get's paid like $20/hr. to just check that one thing.
2007-08-04 21:57:28
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answered by stevemincer 3
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