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You must answer all the questions on the application truthfully. If the application asks about any convictions you must answer and then see how it affects your proposed employment.

You must answer all the questions on the application truthfully. If the application asks about any convictions you must answer and then see how it affects your proposed employment.

You must answer all the questions on the application truthfully. If the application asks about any convictions you must answer and then see how it affects your proposed employment.

You must answer all the questions on the application truthfully. If the application asks about any convictions you must answer and then see how it affects your proposed employment.

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