[jsfg_cinti] Find Out What Companies are Saying About You!

JSFG:

One of the more interesting experiences I have had in the past was after 
applying for a position, getting hired, trained, and then told that 
information I provided on past employers was erroneous. Whomever completed 
the background check failed miserably [in fact another associate was told 
she did not attend a college she went to and graduated after four years!]. 
As one who conducted investigations and granted clearances in the military, 
I certainly was greatly concerned. I did provide evidence, without "pointing 
fingers" and kept the job, as did the other employee.

It is important that we all take ownership of our careers as well as our 
past. Sorry to say we have to ensure our credit records are current and up 
to date as well as other records potential employers will be checking.

We are blessed with a great troubleshooter like Cincinnati's own Howard Ain. 
Recently he ran a story about " Find Out What Companies are Saying About 
You!" Here is the link"

http://www.wkrc.com/heyhoward/story.aspx?content_id=77FED07C-3A6F-4B52-A36E-BEA5B320821E

The Troubleshooter Alert had these numbers to call regarding your insurance, 
job, tenant and medical history:

1. Choicepoint. There are three 866-numbers, one for each report.
a) Insurance call 1-866-312-8076.
b) Employment history is at 1-866-312-8075.
c) Tenant history is 1-866-448-5732.

2. Medical Information Bureau- records on life, health, long-term, and 
disability insurance.
1-866-692-6901 for that report.

3. Chexsystems-  bank history. 1-800-428-9623 for that report.

Please refer to http://www.wkrc.com/heyhoward/   for the exact story and 
video of his presentation.

This information will be incorporated into the "Organizing Your Job Hunt" 
document.

Michael

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