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2018-12-10 at 7:55 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny Didn't happen, but if it did then these "personnel office managers" lied to you, straight out.
The IRS would have a fairly complete history of your employment, they'd know everywhere that generated a W2 for you, or analogous document for other kinds of contract work or employment and would know your length of employment give or take a years. The IRS does not supply this information to private background check companies or individual employers.
He's just gonna keep arguing as long as you reply. -
2018-12-10 at 1:56 PM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny Didn't happen, but if it did then these "personnel office managers" lied to you, straight out.
The IRS would have a fairly complete history of your employment, they'd know everywhere that generated a W2 for you, or analogous document for other kinds of contract work or employment and would know your length of employment give or take a years. The IRS does not supply this information to private background check companies or individual employers.
That's incorrect, Lanny. They can certainly uncover your entire employment history through use of your SSN. And don't forget, you agree to and approve of the check by signature, so there's no legal or privacy issues involved.
https://www.legalline.ca/legal-answers/background-checks/
What information can a background check uncover?
There are many different types of information that a private investigator can confirm in a background check, including:
address verification
identity verification
routines and places frequented
bankruptcies
employment history
education history
credit history
criminal convictions
property ownership
military background
tax liens
vehicle ownership and driving record
professional licenses
domain name ownership
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2018-12-10 at 1:58 PM UTC
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2018-12-10 at 8:35 PM UTC
Originally posted by GGG If you have to lie, find businesses that have closed recently. Toys R Us regional manager 2012-2018. There's nothing they can do to verify it other than test your knowledge
The Work Number. Lots of big name employers user this and when they verify your employment, they're going to know you're lying when they see no entry.
You'd be better off lying about working for smaller company that went under. It's best to simply hold jobs that use the Work Number and then lie about your performance and why you left. Make the paperwork look good, then lie to make yourself look better. Then become a piece of shit once hired. -
2018-12-10 at 8:38 PM UTC
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2018-12-10 at 11:45 PM UTC
Originally posted by esbity The Work Number. Lots of big name employers user this and when they verify your employment, they're going to know you're lying when they see no entry.
You'd be better off lying about working for smaller company that went under. It's best to simply hold jobs that use the Work Number and then lie about your performance and why you left. Make the paperwork look good, then lie to make yourself look better. Then become a piece of shit once hired.
Lol that's what I used when hiring. You can search through what they've got to find out what kind of shit you can lie about. Toys R Us isn't one of them, I was just giving an example.
https://secure.theworknumber.talx.com/popups/findEmployer.aspx?searchcriteria=target
Not sure what other ones are popular but it would be worth looking into if you give that much of a shit.
Or you could just hold a real job instead of spending all this time making a fake resume -
2018-12-10 at 11:50 PM UTC
Originally posted by GGG You don't wanna use the same phone.
Also i googled burner phone for lulz and links to prepaid sims on tracfone, Amazon, and Walmart came up. It was mildly amusing.
tracfones were our number one burner but took forever to get some bitch on it to sign up.
verizon just hung them, you use a greendot to set the thing up and punch it in and it gives you the phone number right there.
verizon clamshells were also a big hit. some came with free 35 dollar phone service. these guys would be in every week buying them. "shit my phone fell into the bay again.. sucks being a dock worker" LOL -
2018-12-12 at 4:17 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL That's incorrect, Lanny. They can certainly uncover your entire employment history through use of your SSN. And don't forget, you agree to and approve of the check by signature, so there's no legal or privacy issues involved.
https://www.legalline.ca/legal-answers/background-checks/
What information can a background check uncover?
There are many different types of information that a private investigator can confirm in a background check, including:
address verification
identity verification
routines and places frequented
bankruptcies
employment history
education history
credit history
criminal convictions
property ownership
military background
tax liens
vehicle ownership and driving record
professional licenses
domain name ownership
lawsuits and judgments
>IRS
>SSN
>canadian free legal advice website
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2018-12-12 at 4:23 AM UTCWho the fuck argues about social security you sheeple are asleep AF having a serious debate about which betabet agency can fuck you harder and rattox you quicker.
What if we all stood up and said fuck having my identity represented by a digital number man, burn the rattoxes in the streets! Burn anyone that doesn't shred PI and SHRED THE SYSTEM! -
2018-12-12 at 4:32 AM UTCIsn't welfare your only source of income?
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2018-12-12 at 4:37 AM UTCIt wasn't always. I went to work every day like a good slave but that's not good enough for the machine.
They want your soul -
2018-12-12 at 4:45 AM UTCI mean I support a strong welfare system, but it kinda seems like you don't get to complain about losing your soul to "the machine" when you willingly forgo work and choose to be fiscally dependent on it.
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2018-12-12 at 4:50 AM UTC
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2018-12-12 at 4:52 AM UTC
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2018-12-12 at 4:54 AM UTCYou know you're not supposed to use seroquel recreationally right?
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2018-12-12 at 4:56 AM UTC
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2018-12-12 at 4:57 AM UTCI mean, that is the visualization I'm getting from your post
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2018-12-12 at 5:01 AM UTCLike, "I just gave you loaf of bread. Why are still complaining about your life?"
I'm not saying that is how I percieve the inner machinations of your mind, but that is the gist of what I digested from your post. -
2018-12-12 at 5:08 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny You know you're not supposed to use seroquel recreationally right?
You're trying to negate the value of my review of what you said by trying to make me look silly.
Neway, here is my dick, which is shown not brutely or from the guise of a baffoon, but of a man who intellectually checked you.
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2018-12-12 at 5:10 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny I mean I support a strong welfare system, but it kinda seems like you don't get to complain about losing your soul to "the machine" when you willingly forgo work and choose to be fiscally dependent on it.
I had a job a few months ago and I quit.
I had high hopes for the job but it reminded me too much like school. The entire place ran like clockwork and if any of the cogs aren't perfect they must be fixed.
Nobody there had any concept of reality or awareness. Their brains operated only on the level of basic programming. This is why certain companies have such high rates of turnover and lots of youth are unemployed because someone with no experience working stepping into an environment like that has a hard time adjusting to things like dress code, red tape and monthly performance reviews.
I have already sold my soul to the corporate machine. That feel when you can see the frustration and anger in the customers face and you feel no emotion or sympathy, you want to help them but you can't, it's not your job and you have other customers to help.