My brother, an ex-project coordinator has been unemployed for nearly 3 years now.
He had been working several contract roles, one after another until March 2015. After his last role as PM with Family Dollar, he quit and took some time off. A few months turned into a year before he finally turned to the family gas station business. He started working there initially as an apprentice so he could buy-in and become a full-time owner. After a year and half of not getting paid (bc of the deal he worked out with the owner), he decided that he didn't want to go into that line of work at all. Due to family issues, he ended up working at the gas station for an additional year and half and got paid under the table (in cash only).
Fast forward to 2019 - he now has another short term contract job offered to him (project management role), but his background won't come through successfully. They are not able to verify is role at the gas station because he never filed taxes/was never technically on payroll since he was getting paid under the table.
What is his best bet? Everything else came through clear, it's just this last gas station gig that's holding him back. Is there anything he can do to not lose the offer?
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