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Re: Employee living requirements

Post by Guest » 08/30/10 09:58:14

Guest wrote:YES, all employees are required to be living.

Thats some funny sh!t

Re: Employee living requirements

Post by Guest » 01/02/10 21:25:37

YES, all employees are required to be living.

Re: Employee living requirements

Post by google is yourfriend » 12/13/09 17:40:16

look at a map.
there doesn't appear to be anywhere in hillsborough county that is 20 miles from orange county
try google earth

Re: Employee living requirements

Post by Guest » 12/11/09 09:44:56

Guest wrote:Anyone know if there is a way I can figure out if my home is within the 20 mile limit of the county line?

Yeah drive from your house toward the nearest Orange County Line and watch the odometer.

Re: Employee living requirements

Post by Guest » 12/05/09 04:36:55

Anyone know if there is a way I can figure out if my home is within the 20 mile limit of the county line?

Re: Employee living requirements

Post by Guest » 06/03/09 21:32:41

No residency requirement, however you are only eligible for a take home vehicle if you live within Orange, Seminole, Lake, Osceola, Volusia, Polk or Brevard counties and within 20 miles as the crow flies from Orange County.

Employee living requirements

Post by Looking For Work » 05/22/09 16:44:53

I am a certified LEO with three years of road time and live in Hillsborough. Does OCSO require deputies live within the county or can they live outside?

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