EvolvedTiger
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I am worried about the good moral character requirement of the licensing application.
I've been fired from a job for what was alleged to be theft. What happened is I mistook a five dollar payment for a tip, but there was a rule that you're not allowed to accept tips either way.
Should I be worried about this incident preventing me from being found to have good moral character? Should I disclose everything about this, or keep silent about it and see if the investigators find out and bring it up, or disclose a minimal amount of information on this indicating how insignificant I find it?
I appreciate any good advice and explanations for why I should/shouldn't be worried and why I should or shouldn't disclose everything immediately.
Thanks a lot.
I've been fired from a job for what was alleged to be theft. What happened is I mistook a five dollar payment for a tip, but there was a rule that you're not allowed to accept tips either way.
Should I be worried about this incident preventing me from being found to have good moral character? Should I disclose everything about this, or keep silent about it and see if the investigators find out and bring it up, or disclose a minimal amount of information on this indicating how insignificant I find it?
I appreciate any good advice and explanations for why I should/shouldn't be worried and why I should or shouldn't disclose everything immediately.
Thanks a lot.