Anyone here work in HR? Trying to determine what a background check on myself might yield and how you'd view it. 7 year history is standard with these checks, correct? How terrible is it if I have stable history the last few years but questionable before then between unreported cash positions and many legit positions in a short span of time?
Saw a guy have a heart attack in the hotel lobby today. Hug your loved ones if you have them.
The fact that you're much more stable jow will look good. If it coincides with finishing your college education, it will look better.
The reality is that most employers will probably have questions about the stuff before that. If you can explain it in a way that makes you look less flighty and demonstrate the amount of stability and experience that your education and recent long-term employment have given you, it probably won't hold you back too much.
I'm a government contractor who evaluates the suitability of employees with disabilities and other challenges trained at my workplace to find jobs in the work force outside of here, based on their work history and the progress that they make while working under me. That's the approach that I would take when evaluating a prospective employee here or other places that I've worked.
You still in Chicago? I'd love to make fun of your fat ass at the Satan show today.
Then again, someone who I employed believes that this is actually going to happen so maybe my interview tactics are unorthodox.
http://www.snopes.com/15-days-darkness-november/
Oh, I forgot. You work for NASA, right? Have you guys been laughing about this?
Boarding a flight home tonight. Maybe next time fatass.
Yeah, fuck you too.
What did you think of the big C?
cleaning up my "office" or nerd room, whatever you want to call it.
Got a new computer, mine was 7 years old