Dr.Girlfriend
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My sister was just offered a position with a company that is an affiliate of a national bank (the position isn't actually in the bank itself). It involves no money handling at all. She filled out her application, spoke with the recruiter, had a face to face interview and was offered a job. She had to do her drug and background screening today.
While talking to her, I asked her what they said about her bad check that she had about 10 years ago. She said that she didn't put it down on her application because it never came up before. Long story short, 10 years ago she wrote a check to a local grocery store and it, along with three other checks, bounced because someone took money out of the account. She paid off the three checks but never apparently never realized she owed on the check to the grocery store. Two years later, she got a letter in the mail saying there was a warrant for her arrest. I guess she had been summoned to court for this $100 check, but didn't go. Not sure why. She went to our local police department and was arrested on the spot for not showing up to work.
She paid the fines but didn't have to go to court. There was some meeting she had to go to where the person there said that since it was a misdemeanor and she paid it off, it wouldn't show on her records.
Again, this was 10 years ago (8 years since the arrest). She *was* arrested but has never had this come up before. Now she's worried because she put down on the application that she had never been arrested and she's wondering if this will indeed come up in her background check. She called her recruiter and left a voicemail asking her to call her back to talk about her application. How should she handle this? Are her chances completely shot now?
Thanks for any advice. Not sure what to tell her.
While talking to her, I asked her what they said about her bad check that she had about 10 years ago. She said that she didn't put it down on her application because it never came up before. Long story short, 10 years ago she wrote a check to a local grocery store and it, along with three other checks, bounced because someone took money out of the account. She paid off the three checks but never apparently never realized she owed on the check to the grocery store. Two years later, she got a letter in the mail saying there was a warrant for her arrest. I guess she had been summoned to court for this $100 check, but didn't go. Not sure why. She went to our local police department and was arrested on the spot for not showing up to work.
She paid the fines but didn't have to go to court. There was some meeting she had to go to where the person there said that since it was a misdemeanor and she paid it off, it wouldn't show on her records.
Again, this was 10 years ago (8 years since the arrest). She *was* arrested but has never had this come up before. Now she's worried because she put down on the application that she had never been arrested and she's wondering if this will indeed come up in her background check. She called her recruiter and left a voicemail asking her to call her back to talk about her application. How should she handle this? Are her chances completely shot now?
Thanks for any advice. Not sure what to tell her.