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Originally Posted by sexZness
If you have filled an I9 and W4 form, then you're technically employed 
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Well I haven't yet, so no. No job yet.
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Originally Posted by sexZness
that just means your benefits and wages have yet to be agreed upon but if I9 and W4 are in, you're good 
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Well I haven't agreed to anything, so same as above.
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Originally Posted by HKYStormFront
well it sounds like you got the job, now it's just up to you to take the job... guess i should have clarified 
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I would say rather, I have the opportunity to demonstrate my ability. And if they like me, then I have the job. There's still plenty of time for them to say no. Plus I'm gonna tell him about that 6 month thing you told me where if they don't think I can do that, to be up front with me.