fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]For the sake of the YA books I'm placing Jack's birthdate in 1969. It wasn't until the mid-1980s that your child needed a SSN to be deductible on your taxes, so most kids in Jack's generation didn't have one. By happenstance, Jack always worked off the books, so he never needed one. Colleges didn't require it back then.[/SIZE]
Vargas Wrote:Aha--see, I knew there was a valid answer.
Thank you Mr. Wilson. The books have a whole new meaning to me now. hahahah.
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Country's gettin' slack. I got my SS card in the 7th grade. When I was 19, I mistook it for my draft card and burned it.Good thing you didn't mix up your comma placement ......
fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]For the sake of the YA books I'm placing Jack's birthdate in 1969. It wasn't until the mid-1980s that your child needed a SSN to be deductible on your taxes, so most kids in Jack's generation didn't have one. By happenstance, Jack always worked off the books, so he never needed one. Colleges didn't require it back then.[/SIZE]As I recall, the University of Maryland required a SSN, which was used as a student ID number, no later than 1972, which was my Freshman year. Was this atypical?
jimbow8 Wrote:Good thing you didn't mix up your comma placement ......
"Country's gettin' slack. I got my SS card in the 7th grade, when I was 19. I mistook it for my draft card and burned it." :p
Biggles Wrote:Well I'm glad we cleared that up! Now to the important stuff: How's Joe-pa's team look for this Fall?
Vargas Wrote:How is this possible? He went to college for a few years? How does he not have a SS #?
Just wondering.
Anyone?