Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the replies. It was something I always completed as part of the process to teach or sub but always found it very weird. The techs sometimes are questionable and once I had to drive to a fingerprinting location that was housed in the back of a shooting range for example.
If it's all in house, that is nice and you wouldn't have had to experience having to go to these places such as Quest Diagnostics or IdentoGo in a random strip mall or a weird building.
My DH has never had to jump through these hoops working a Corporate job.
You are working with children so fingerprinting is a no brainer. You tint someone with a criminal background around your kids. TB is highly contagious so I can understand that. Drug testing is also a good idea because you are working with kids.
Anonymous wrote:I was a teacher's aide in NY, and had to get fingerprinted. I can't recall where I had to go, but do recall that I laughed so hard through the process that the woman administering the fingerprinting started laughing too. Good times!
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the replies. It was something I always completed as part of the process to teach or sub but always found it very weird. The techs sometimes are questionable and once I had to drive to a fingerprinting location that was housed in the back of a shooting range for example.
If it's all in house, that is nice and you wouldn't have had to experience having to go to these places such as Quest Diagnostics or IdentoGo in a random strip mall or a weird building.
My DH has never had to jump through these hoops working a Corporate job.