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I have been employed by two agencies dealing with developmentally disabled individuals. I worked for one agency for 2 years. I am currently employed by another agency and have been here over a year now. Working in this field has made me a more patient and compassionate person, at each job I have grown close to clients and went above and beyond the line of work by taking consumers to my home for holidays, bringing...
I have been employed by two agencies dealing with developmentally disabled individuals. I worked for one agency for 2 years. I am currently employed by another agency and have been here over a year now. Working in this field has made me a more patient and compassionate person, at each job I have grown close to clients and went above and beyond the line of work by taking consumers to my home for holidays, bringing them out on my days off.
*With limited exceptions (such as casual babysitters) virtually all caregiver jobs are subject to federal, state and local (where applicable) minimum wage laws. Families are responsible as household employers for complying with all applicable minimum wage laws, plus payroll, tax and other labor laws regarding employment of care providers.
Where to find your Card Verification Code
For Visa, MasterCard, Discover and most other cardholders, the Card Verification Code can be found on the back of the card, usually within the signature panel.
For American Express cardholders, the Card Verification Code can be found on the front of your card, just above the number on the right side.