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#2 • A POTENTIAL PMOWAS AFFECTEDBY THE RECESSION IN 2008; • JOBS CLOSED AND SHE LOST HER JOB AFTER 20 YEARS. SHE HAD A DIFFICULT TIME GETTINGBACK INTO THE JOBMARKET WITH LIMITED JOBS AVAILABLE. HERHUSBAND LOST HIS JOB ASWELL, THEY LOST THEIRHOME AND SAVINGS. • THEY ACCEPTED JOBS AT A LOWER PAY RATE AND LIVEDOFF OF THEIRCREDIT FOR SEVERAL YEARS UNTIL THEIRCREDIT DRIEDUP. • THEY ARE APPLYING FOR A DIRECTOR POSITION, ONE OF THE JOBDUTIES IS APPROVING PURCHASES ANDDEVELOPING BUDGETS, • THIS POTENTIAL LICENSEE IS A TRIBAL MEMBER, • WHAT CONCERNSWOULD YOU SEEWITH LICENSING THIS PMO?
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#3 • KEY EMPLOY APPLIED FOR TABLES DEALER POSITION. • SHE FILLED OUT HER APPLICATION IN THE OFFICE AND SHE LOOKED STRESSED OUT, SHAKING, CRYING, ETC. SHE LEFT OUT PORTIONS OF HER RESIDENCY IN THE UNITED STATES AND VIETNAM. • THIS PROMPTED YOUR BACKGROUND PERSON TO SIT DOWN AND ASK ME TO VISIT WITH HER TO SEE WHAT WAS GOING ON WITH HER. SHE HAD A FEELING THAT SHE WAS HOLDING BACK BUT DID NOT KNOW HOW TO APPROACH HER. SO YOU SET THERE WITH HER IN SILENCE FOR 5 MINUTES AND ALLOWED HER EMOTIONS TO POUR THROUGH HER. YOU HAND HER TISSUES AND WATER AND SAY SOFTLY, IT’S OK TO SPEAK OPENLY ABOUT YOUR PAST. YOU ASK IF THERE WAS SOMETHING IN HER PAST THAT GAVE THE IMPRESSION THAT SHE WAS TIED TO ORGANIZED CRIME, • ASSOCIATED WITH BY DEFAULT, MARRIAGE OR RELATIONSHIP IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM. SHE WAS CRYING REALLY HARD AND TALKED ABOUT HER RELATIONSHIP WITH ONE OF THE LEADERS FROM THE TRAN ORGANIZATION. HER LAST NAME WAS TRAN, VENTED ABOUT HER EXPERIENCE AND HOW SHE GOT CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF SOMETHING THAT SHE DID NOT WANT TO GET CAUGHT UP IN. • CONCERNS???
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