To: Circle_Hook
I think it was Baskin-Robbins. He was paid in cash.
Baskin-Robbins is a franchise operation, and there is no way he was paid in cash.
85 posted on
02/08/2011 7:25:33 AM PST by
Beckwith
(A "natural born citizen" -- two American citizen parents and born in the USA.)
To: Beckwith
Maybe they had to pay him cash. He was an alien from Indonesia at that time, with no SSN or birth certificate. Just a passport from Indonesia saying he was Soebarkah.
86 posted on
02/08/2011 7:34:42 AM PST by
PA-RIVER
To: Beckwith; PA-RIVER
re: baskin-robbins - cash - SS#
SS# - back in the 70’s, state and fed agencies just typed in #999 99 9999 if the person requesting services didn’t have a SS#.
SOP.... “who cares?” attitude.
107 posted on
02/08/2011 9:05:34 PM PST by
bitt
( ..Congress - either investigate Obama ...or yourselves, for complicity)
To: Beckwith
Baskin-Robbins is a franchise operation, and there is no way he was paid in cash. One does not follow from the other. Franchisees are independent businesses. Baskin-Robbins would not be involved in the payroll operations of its franchisee.
If a franchisee were getting slews of do-not-match letters from the SSA, if it was paying its employees under the table, Baskin-Robbins would not be the one to catch them. Although, they would certainly notice after the fact, if, say, a franchisee got hit with an I-9 audit from ICE and ended up in the news for having to fire half its employees, as happened to Chipotle in Minnesota recently.
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