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Eligibility for newly employed
lindawallace
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in Credit cards
If someone has had good credit on a student account, with an associated credit card and some debt although all in good standing, but has only recently begun to work (ongoing 'temporary'-category employment) then typically how long should they wait before applying for one or two other credit cards, in order to show a sufficient period of employment?
ie, is being employed sufficient, or should one have worked for any minimum period?
ie, is being employed sufficient, or should one have worked for any minimum period?
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