How to deal with this situation?

I am about to go through the background check process.

I did a work-study job with the school's business operations office and it's on my resume. I had a good relationship with my boss but got into arguments with another guy all the time (heated politics debate..he's the biggest obama slappie).

Anyway knowing that background check company is going to verify employment, I called the office to tell them in advance, just to find out that the guy who hates my guts is now the boss of that office and my former boss is no longer there. The guy basically told me, sure I can verify your employment, but I will not give you a recommendation. If asked, I'll tell them honestly what I think of you, and the fact that i'll never rehire you. (I do have email evidence that I was asked back the next semester by my old boss but declined)

What should I do?

 

The background check will only confirm whether you were or were not employed, if even that. Don't worry about it. They won't ask for a recommendation, and they won't be able to use what the guy says against you.

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Marcus_Halberstram:
Background check is to confirm employment.

You're a fucking retard for debating politics (and taking/making it personal) with people at work... and you deserve any bad mouthing he dishes out.

Let that be a lesson to the rest of you. Keep your political beliefs to yourself, no one cares what you think.

I disagree. Talk about whatever the heck you want. If you live your entire life wondering whether what you are about to say is politically correct or if someone will try to use it against you in the future, then you will be a very miserable person.

 

Background check will just verify employment. Have to agree with Marcus, you're retarded for discussing politics in the office. That said, no employer in his right mind would actively disparage a past employee; he can say less-than-flattering things about you, and certainly decline to recommend you, but disparaging you will open up him and the university to a possible libel and harassment lawsuit. Additionally, if your school qualifies as a public institution, the First Amendment would bar him from dismissing you for political beliefs (Pickering v Board of Education).

Anyway, the easiest way around your being a dick in the office is to list your university's HR as the contact for employment verification; they'll certainly know not to do more than say you worked there.

 

I think you should write a very candid email to this guy. Something along the lines of "I know we didn't see eye to eye and did not have a great relationship...certainly understand that you are not willing to write me a recommendation...I can accept the fact that you are only willing to verify my employment and nothing else..."

Taking that approach will probably make him less likely to write any negative comments. And the poster above is dead on about the potential harassment issues. I studied torts law and can tell you that employers have to be very careful not to write any damaging things about employees.

 
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TeamAmerica:
I am about to go through the background check process.

I did a work-study job with the school's business operations office and it's on my resume. I had a good relationship with my boss but got into arguments with another guy all the time (heated politics debate..he's the biggest obama slappie).

Anyway knowing that background check company is going to verify employment, I called the office to tell them in advance, just to find out that the guy who hates my guts is now the boss of that office and my former boss is no longer there. The guy basically told me, sure I can verify your employment, but I will not give you a recommendation. If asked, I'll tell them honestly what I think of you, and the fact that i'll never rehire you. (I do have email evidence that I was asked back the next semester by my old boss but declined)

What should I do?

You just don't like change.

 

Wow you guys are judging without knowing the whole story.

It all started when I accepted my SA gig at a BB last year. I told my former boss to expect a background check call from the bank. Upon hearing that, the moron walked up to my face, started talking about how I am a scumbag because bankers are the biggest douchebags and talked about how obama's gonna lock us all up for stealing bailout money. You kind of have to tell him to back the fuck off in that situation when someone just randomly throw personal insults at you, considering the fact I barely even knew him. Oh and it didn't stop there. I had to endure his borderline personal insult rants till the end of that semester.

I think anyone in the right mind would stand up for himself.

 

Off topic question, but does First Advantage also check non-business experiences and leadership activities line-by-line? I have one activity in my resume that is rather hard to verify that I volunteered there, and another that took place in a foreign country when I was in a study abroad program. And since I volunteered there rather a long time ago, it would be awkward to call them up for verification.

What would be the best approach in this situation?

 
bluecoat:
Off topic question, but does First Advantage also check non-business experiences and leadership activities line-by-line? I have one activity in my resume that is rather hard to verify that I volunteered there, and another that took place in a foreign country when I was in a study abroad program. And since I volunteered there rather a long time ago, it would be awkward to call them up for verification.

What would be the best approach in this situation?

They dont. They dont even offer that kind of service.

http://www.fadv.com/hirecheck/products_services/products_services.html

 
TeamAmerica][quote=bluecoat:
Off topic question, but does First Advantage also check non-business experiences and leadership activities line-by-line? I have one activity in my resume that is rather hard to verify that I volunteered there, and another that took place in a foreign country when I was in a study abroad program. And since I volunteered there rather a long time ago, it would be awkward to call them up for verification.

What would be the best approach in this situation?

They dont. They dont even offer that kind of service.

http://www.fadv.com/hirecheck/products_services/products_services.html[…]

Does First Advantage only check College GPAs and past work experiences, and do not go beyond the first half of the resume? (where people usually put their education backgrounds and internships)

Edit : I checked the link, thanks. didn't previously see it. I just remember seeing it somewhere on WSO that someone got worried over his leadership experiences because the third vendor virtually checked everything on his resume.

 
TeamAmerica][quote=bluecoat:
Off topic question, but does First Advantage also check non-business experiences and leadership activities line-by-line? I have one activity in my resume that is rather hard to verify that I volunteered there, and another that took place in a foreign country when I was in a study abroad program. And since I volunteered there rather a long time ago, it would be awkward to call them up for verification.

What would be the best approach in this situation?

They dont. They dont even offer that kind of service.

http://www.fadv.com/hirecheck/products_services/products_services.html[…]

I have never heard of a background check at the entry level that would go beyond criminal history, drug test, credit check, previous employment and education. No one cares about your EC enough to actually verify them

 

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