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Being "bondable" means your employer can add you to his business' insurance. It requires no action on the part of the employee. For example, to work as a bank teller, you must be bonded by the employer to protect depositors' funds.

Generally speaking, if you have no criminal record and meet the minimum age, you are "Bonadable".

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