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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 519556" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Very true Star.</p><p></p><p>Fortunately, I'm just still enough of a difficult child I dig in my heels and <strong>refuse</strong> to give it to them. If it costs me a job, then it costs me a job I'd rather not have in the first place.</p><p></p><p>Several years back I applied at krogers. They gave me some long form that wanted to know all the places I'd lived in the past oh......I dunno how many years but it was a LONG time. I just stared at it and did a wtf is this nonsense? What business is it of theirs where I've lived and wth does that have to do with me being a cashier? Not to mention when you live in apartments you move a LOT, husband and I did better than most and moved only about every 2-4 yrs, but still that is a LOT over a period of 20 some years, like there was anyway I was going to remember all those addresses to begin with. omg So I left it blank. Needless to say, I didn't even get an interview. You know, I don't even remember what Travis put down when he applied (but I KNOW he didn't recall most of the places we've lived), maybe they don't ask kids who just turned 18 or whatever, dunno. But I was peeved, major. </p><p></p><p>If you wanna do a background check on me, fine, I've got nothing to hide, I'll tell you what states I've lived in ect, but I'm not giving you addresses, that is just plain none of your business. And I dare them to try googling me. I've been mucking up THOSE waters for years, on purpose. Did you know Molly gets mail occasionally? And that she is considered to have a good income depending on how and where you search. lmao For my last two addresses, it would be rather difficult to tell who are the "real" people living in the home. Shoot, Molly and Betsy have their very own fb accounts just to make it look more real. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/Graemlins/rofl.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":rofl:" title="rofl :rofl:" data-shortname=":rofl:" /></p><p></p><p>When I worked at Meijers it was standard to ask for someones SS#, actually you HAD to ask if they were writing a check. or charging something. What the bosses didn't know that while I did what I was supposed to and asked, in the next breath I told the same customer it was illegal and NOT to give their SS # out to ANYONE, especially a retailer! I dunno if Meijers still has this policy or not. I know their customers weren't happy campers.</p><p></p><p>My girls, now that their grown, tell me I have issues with authority. But I've noticed so far they follow dear ol' mom's example. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 519556, member: 84"] Very true Star. Fortunately, I'm just still enough of a difficult child I dig in my heels and [B]refuse[/B] to give it to them. If it costs me a job, then it costs me a job I'd rather not have in the first place. Several years back I applied at krogers. They gave me some long form that wanted to know all the places I'd lived in the past oh......I dunno how many years but it was a LONG time. I just stared at it and did a wtf is this nonsense? What business is it of theirs where I've lived and wth does that have to do with me being a cashier? Not to mention when you live in apartments you move a LOT, husband and I did better than most and moved only about every 2-4 yrs, but still that is a LOT over a period of 20 some years, like there was anyway I was going to remember all those addresses to begin with. omg So I left it blank. Needless to say, I didn't even get an interview. You know, I don't even remember what Travis put down when he applied (but I KNOW he didn't recall most of the places we've lived), maybe they don't ask kids who just turned 18 or whatever, dunno. But I was peeved, major. If you wanna do a background check on me, fine, I've got nothing to hide, I'll tell you what states I've lived in ect, but I'm not giving you addresses, that is just plain none of your business. And I dare them to try googling me. I've been mucking up THOSE waters for years, on purpose. Did you know Molly gets mail occasionally? And that she is considered to have a good income depending on how and where you search. lmao For my last two addresses, it would be rather difficult to tell who are the "real" people living in the home. Shoot, Molly and Betsy have their very own fb accounts just to make it look more real. :rofl: When I worked at Meijers it was standard to ask for someones SS#, actually you HAD to ask if they were writing a check. or charging something. What the bosses didn't know that while I did what I was supposed to and asked, in the next breath I told the same customer it was illegal and NOT to give their SS # out to ANYONE, especially a retailer! I dunno if Meijers still has this policy or not. I know their customers weren't happy campers. My girls, now that their grown, tell me I have issues with authority. But I've noticed so far they follow dear ol' mom's example. LOL [/QUOTE]
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