Virgo79 · 61-69, M
To be honest, sounds like you lucked out on this one
Pretzel · 70-79, M
Bad enough they check your credit and talk to former employers.
I guess they didn't trust you on your application where you said what you were paid?
If they are that bad now...what kind of employer must they be?
I guess they didn't trust you on your application where you said what you were paid?
If they are that bad now...what kind of employer must they be?
AmericanAvenger · 56-60, M
@Pretzel That is precisely what I thought as well. I was hurt by the loss of the job offer since I was out of work and needed a job. But then I thought that this was probably not the place for me if they were going to invade my privacy and personal finances. They had made the offer and quoted a salary in writing to me so holding out for tax returns made no sense unless they planned to look at my taxable income and changing the number that had given me.
Pretzel · 70-79, M
@AmericanAvenger I'm thinking they wanted to verify what you put down as your last salary - but heck your tax return isn't even available to law enforcement without all sorts of hoops.
AmericanAvenger · 56-60, M
@Pretzel Right - and we had negotiated a salary that we had agreed to and put in writing. It was unprofessional for them to try to avoid the commitment.



