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Fit To Die For The U.S But Unqualified To Scan Groceries?
I'm British and married to an American in the U.S Airforce
In theory I could sign up for active duty even though I am not a U.S national, yet I can't lawfully work in the commissary because "It's a federal job and your not American"
How crazy is it that? I could die for the U.S but I am not permitted to scan your groceries?
What's the worst that could happen? I speak fluent English!
AIM-Yes in theory. Do you think both my husband and I should go to Iraq? Are you going to take care of our kids if one or both of didn't return?
Bigmuddie-I didn't know that, thanks for sharing ![]()
Thanks for all the insightful answers!
I still think it's crazy but I appreciate where you are coming from, most of you ![]()
Janie-great point! Never thought of that.
I feel for you. I spent 24 years in the U.S. Military and I was never aware of citizenship requirement to work in the commissarry. This doesn't sound right, but if it is really a federal requirement then it's a bad policy and most unfair for you and others in similar situation. I would encourage your spouse to contact the appropriate member of congress to remedy this flawed policy..
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