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I’ll try to keep this short and simple I’m 21 I have no credit so I’m working at the moment to repair it while saving money recently I had to switch jobs I was selling life insurance and now I work with a radiology group I’ve only been at this job a couple months and it just occurred to me that I need 2 years of proof employment it was only a couple of months between jobs does my 2 year “clock” restart? Is there anyway around it? What are the best and time effective ways to build credit? If there’s no way around the 2 year clock what would you do in my situation thanks! I live in Pittsburgh by the way of that would make a difference