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<p>[QUOTE="silentnviolent, post: 1431767, member: 8797"]Absolutely Kasia. Also, I must say that background checks by employers are FAR more in depth than has been suggested. Our newpaper prints daily arrest reports. I live in a small town, where most business owners all know each other and socialize together. They all talk freely "off the record". To believe that they don't simply because it's illegal is naive. A few million in the bank is a special kind of license around here. I have a CNA license. I watched one resident stick another's hand right through to the table with a dinner fork. Management threatened to fire anyone who told the family. I was moved to the still-under-construction facility next door where they had moved in a vulnerable adult without even a phone connected in the building. If I (all alone) needed help, I had to use a walkie talkie and call out to another building. The last straw was when they ran out of gloves. I asked politely to be left a key to the storage shed to get gloves as I needed them. (Small handed women use large gloves the fastest BTW <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> ) The manager (owner's daughter) screamed at me to not tell her how to do her job. Well, then it was deer season so I called the state, filed a report, (though when I told them I'd just quit they blew me off. actually told me they don't give much credit to EX-employees) and stayed in the woods huntin for the entire season! <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> Needless to say, CNA work is hard to find for me.</p><p><br /></p><p> I've worked at so many crooked places it is NOT funny. Ever HAD to sue for your hourly wages? I HAVE.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p> Ever been told you weren't getting a W-2 because you weren't actually a company employee; that you were PERSONAL LABOR? And when asked why they took out "taxes" told firmly to get out? I HAVE.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p> I was going to court for something while looking for a job. The courtroom process is s-l-o-w. It SHOWS UP on your background check when your case is pending. Ever pay a monthly service and run a check on yourself? It's very interesting what $30/mo. can buy.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="silentnviolent, post: 1431767, member: 8797"]Absolutely Kasia. Also, I must say that background checks by employers are FAR more in depth than has been suggested. Our newpaper prints daily arrest reports. I live in a small town, where most business owners all know each other and socialize together. They all talk freely "off the record". To believe that they don't simply because it's illegal is naive. A few million in the bank is a special kind of license around here. I have a CNA license. I watched one resident stick another's hand right through to the table with a dinner fork. Management threatened to fire anyone who told the family. I was moved to the still-under-construction facility next door where they had moved in a vulnerable adult without even a phone connected in the building. If I (all alone) needed help, I had to use a walkie talkie and call out to another building. The last straw was when they ran out of gloves. I asked politely to be left a key to the storage shed to get gloves as I needed them. (Small handed women use large gloves the fastest BTW ;) ) The manager (owner's daughter) screamed at me to not tell her how to do her job. Well, then it was deer season so I called the state, filed a report, (though when I told them I'd just quit they blew me off. actually told me they don't give much credit to EX-employees) and stayed in the woods huntin for the entire season! :) Needless to say, CNA work is hard to find for me. I've worked at so many crooked places it is NOT funny. Ever HAD to sue for your hourly wages? I HAVE. Ever been told you weren't getting a W-2 because you weren't actually a company employee; that you were PERSONAL LABOR? And when asked why they took out "taxes" told firmly to get out? I HAVE. I was going to court for something while looking for a job. The courtroom process is s-l-o-w. It SHOWS UP on your background check when your case is pending. Ever pay a monthly service and run a check on yourself? It's very interesting what $30/mo. can buy.[/QUOTE]
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