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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 585610" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Sue.....oh I am so far ahead of you on this one! I got my first one of those stupid things last summer. I was so sick it sat on the counter for awhile and I read it and then I read it some more and I got so confused! The sheer number of questions they asked and the personal information for every member of the home is daunting but yet they say it will only take 35 minutes tops....lmao! In who's world? Maybe for one person who has no life, never married, never had kids, never had anyone in the military, nothing. </p><p></p><p>I do what I do best. I ignored it. The second one came. I ignored that one two. For one thing, I wasnt sure if I was supposed to do it on the people in my home when the form came, when I did the census or when. Then one day...knock knock knock...the census folks showed up. They came in and asked me normal census questions. Nothing about income, nothing about military, nothing about all the stuff that would have been so hard and time consuming to fill out. She comes in with her laptop and takes down names, dates of births, places of births, highest education, marriages, working status, asks about renting or own home, number of vehicles, and I think that was it. Heck if I could have done it online I could have probably done the stupid thing myself!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 585610, member: 1514"] Sue.....oh I am so far ahead of you on this one! I got my first one of those stupid things last summer. I was so sick it sat on the counter for awhile and I read it and then I read it some more and I got so confused! The sheer number of questions they asked and the personal information for every member of the home is daunting but yet they say it will only take 35 minutes tops....lmao! In who's world? Maybe for one person who has no life, never married, never had kids, never had anyone in the military, nothing. I do what I do best. I ignored it. The second one came. I ignored that one two. For one thing, I wasnt sure if I was supposed to do it on the people in my home when the form came, when I did the census or when. Then one day...knock knock knock...the census folks showed up. They came in and asked me normal census questions. Nothing about income, nothing about military, nothing about all the stuff that would have been so hard and time consuming to fill out. She comes in with her laptop and takes down names, dates of births, places of births, highest education, marriages, working status, asks about renting or own home, number of vehicles, and I think that was it. Heck if I could have done it online I could have probably done the stupid thing myself! [/QUOTE]
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