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<blockquote data-quote="cooljeff" data-source="post: 1623597" data-attributes="member: 994"><p>It was mainly trying to calculate the amount of money someone may owe for thier support obligations. It starts out fairly easy, but as the questions go on they get more in-depth, like determining adjusted amount based on person income. This postion requires that the "specialist" be able to re-figure the support obligation on a check to check bases, because they can only take X percentage of the check for child support, you have to be able to determine the amount if the check is more or less each time. ALso you are required to know what other types of income can be included, how to set-up support methods of payment, look for errors in pay and reporting, ect. </p><p></p><p>ALL in ALL I am so glad I didn't get the job because I wouldn't be teaching special ed now, and I LOVE WHAT I DO!!!!!!!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cooljeff, post: 1623597, member: 994"] It was mainly trying to calculate the amount of money someone may owe for thier support obligations. It starts out fairly easy, but as the questions go on they get more in-depth, like determining adjusted amount based on person income. This postion requires that the "specialist" be able to re-figure the support obligation on a check to check bases, because they can only take X percentage of the check for child support, you have to be able to determine the amount if the check is more or less each time. ALso you are required to know what other types of income can be included, how to set-up support methods of payment, look for errors in pay and reporting, ect. ALL in ALL I am so glad I didn't get the job because I wouldn't be teaching special ed now, and I LOVE WHAT I DO!!!!!!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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