Thread 63962682 - /k/ [Archived: 558 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/10/2025, 3:09:11 AM No.63962682
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Can a person explain the 10yr gap in their resume by saying they were fighting for freedom in Ukraine? Is there a legitimate but long defunct related phone number they could use as a reference number?
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Anonymous
7/10/2025, 4:55:43 AM No.63963050
>>63962682 (OP)
Fuck ya
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Anonymous
7/10/2025, 5:07:04 AM No.63963074
>>63962682 (OP)
I actually have wondered what happens to people that volunteer to fight for a foreign country. Like do you still have to pay taxes and can you still be extradited back home or are you basically that nation's temporary citizen will all the rights and responsibilities that come with it until your service is up?
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Anonymous
7/10/2025, 5:13:53 AM No.63963096
>>63962682 (OP)
If they doubt it show them some photos of your time.

>>63963074
Depends on which country you are a citizen in, most won't tax you for money you make while living in another country.
Anonymous
7/10/2025, 5:36:30 AM No.63963193
>>63962682 (OP)
You could probably explain it and have them believe it pretty easily, but good luck if its an industry that had rapidly evolving technology within the last 10 years. You'd be way behind the curve in industry knowledge
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Anonymous
7/10/2025, 5:38:13 AM No.63963201
>>63963193
The fastest moving sector is IT and you can stay up to date anywhere with an internet connection, everything else moves slow enough it's a couple of days training tops to catch up.
Anonymous
7/10/2025, 5:38:19 AM No.63963202
>>63963074
>I actually have wondered what happens to people that volunteer to fight for a foreign country
probably end up dead on a frontline somewhere