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Hi kids,
Because I am considering a traveling position in the near future, I have been applying with many companies, etc. One in particular wants me to sign a "pre-employment and disclosure release form". This sounds innocuous enough when just scratching the surface....the usual personal references, etc. However, when reading the fine print, this gives permission for credit history/checks, driving records, address history/ies, public records relating to criminal charges, if any, and an "investigative consumer report, which means a consumer report or portion thereof in which information on a consumer's character, general reputation, personal characteristics, or mode of living is obtained through personal interviews with persons having knowledge."
This is done through a company that has been in existence since 1983 as a background investigation company, but since 1993 have been assisting health care facilities in verifying healthcare credentials and healthcare integrity.
It all sounds good, right?
Here's the part that seems NOT OKAY.
If you are denied a job because of false or mis-construed information obtained about you by this "investigative" company, ie, people who may go through your garbage for instance, or who may talk to your neighbors, or who may speak to a former room mate, take pictures of you without your knowledge while you are seen going into a club or pub... speak to a boyfriend/girlfriend, or former teacher, and you have no RE-COURSE for rebuttal, because, this is afterall, ALL CONFIDENTIAL even from you, then it smacks of PROFILING....
To me this is no different than not hiring someone because they aren't the right color, religion, sex, or age......which under the Employment Freedom Act, is ILLEGAL....but doing "background checks" like this are not included in this situation......
How do you all feel about this?

Here is the website of the company.....http://www.precheck.com/about.shtml
Personally, I find it to be a real invasion of privacy just to get a job!
I am surprised that no one in any major nursing association is questioning this at all.....
Why should an employer have the right to know where you shop, what you buy, who you entertain, what movies you watch, where you eat out, whether you have drinks with dinner, what books you read.....all of this to provide a prospective employer with a "character profile".....?
I can understand needing to know whether or not someone is a felon, whether they are lying about their educational background or credentials.....and finding out that information is completely easy to do without getting "personal"....
Eventhough I am not hiding anything, and I certainly don't have anything in my closet to be ashamed of, I wonder how a seemingly innocent situation could be skewed against me just because I went out with friends to a local pub to hear a good band one evening.....I am not kidding....Is this what hospitals and HR departments are spending their money on??? give me a break!!

I would prefer that the particulars of my divorce not be common knowledge amongst some in HR, whether they are able to keep it confidential or not.....even though it's a matter of public record, why would my employer or potential employer need to know the entirety of my divorce proceedings....including the reasons why I filed, etc?? Here's a list from their website what they look into....

  • Criminal records search (county, state, federal, and international)
  • Employment history verification
  • Credentialing of licenses, certifications and permits
  • Education verification
  • SSN verification
  • Adverse action notification
  • Civil records search (county, state, and federal)
  • Credit history check
  • Motor vehicle reports
  • NPDB (National Practitioner Data Bank) - HIPDB (Healthcare Integrity & Protection Data Bank)
  • Personal references
  • Sanction search of excluded individuals
  • Maiden Name / AKA search
  • NHDB (National Healthcare Data Bank) cumulative sanction
  • screening



I know this sounds almost paranoid, yet, I have to wonder why hospitals would need to know the particulars of my civil court case, ie divorce in order to hire me....or where I go out to eat....or what companies I do business with....
How do you guys feel about this?? crni
I don't think you sound paranoid at all. I think this is an absolute invasion of personal privacy. I really dislike the part about talking to others about you without your consent. I don't know how any sort of accurate information could be obtained through this method. I value my privacy and that of others and this just seems to be too much. I hope this isn't what recruiting is coming too.

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Sounds scarry. I think I signed one of those, and didn't even read it. I wonder if they bugged my house?

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Yikes..... Big Brother is watching you... next think you know my report will come back under the Other box: Hates chicken.

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Quote from Kylee45Yikes..... Big Brother is watching you... next think you know my report will come back under the Other box: Hates chicken.

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Quote from xNursePinkx2b I can see it now... "She hates chicken? But we serve chicken in the cafeteria every Tuesday. We can't hire her!"

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I also was "bitten " by one of these companies. According to their report, I am an LPN (I have neve been an LPN< but an RN since 1960!) I was listed as having lived at as many as 5 different addresses at one time, and was living in Colorado Springs at that time--I had lived there 3 months some 8 or 9 years before. They even could not get my birthday right--According to them, I had several birthday and birthyears! When I contacted them to correct this, they informed me that my response was too late. :uhoh21:

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WOW!...see how badly something like this could go??I loved the chicken jokes....BUT

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UGH....THE DANG THING SENT BEFORE I was done!!BUT SERIOUSLY...How do you reconcile something that is either incorrect, or flagrantly false?And why would ANYONE need to know what your last address was in order to hire you...or to know "what your living conditions were?"This smacks of McCarthy-ism at it's worst....The sad part is, the Patriot Act gave companies like this free rein.....it makes me want to puke. crni

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This is indeed very scary territory. However when they go to check me out they are going to die of boredom. It will serve them right. I have to say, if this is the company that is supplying nursing homes with a lot of their staff I don't think we have a lot to worry about. Please don't flame me too bad.

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Quote from CRNI-ICU20UGH....THE DANG THING SENT BEFORE I was done!!BUT SERIOUSLY...How do you reconcile something that is either incorrect, or flagrantly false?And why would ANYONE need to know what your last address was in order to hire you...or to know "what your living conditions were?"This smacks of McCarthy-ism at it's worst....The sad part is, the Patriot Act gave companies like this free rein.....it makes me want to puke. crni

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my son was once visited by a us marshall that questioned him about girl who was in high school with him 10 years previously..wanted to know all about her and very person paticularsafter they left he called a mutual friend who told him that the girl was now in military and she had applied to be part of the color guard at funerals of deceased vetsgo figure

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You're not paranoid. There's way too much big brother. My daughter is a teacher. They told her in orientation to be watchful over the funds they contribute to. There is a teacher that gave to an orginization back in the 70's. Somewhere along the line the organization became tied to terrorist. Now due to the Home Stead Act. They told the teachers he is in for the fight of his life to prevent being charged. Hope they never find out I used to listen to Cat Stevens. I could be big trouble. (kidding I think !)
Author: jone  3-06-2015, 18:00   Views: 686   
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