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Originally posted by: compuwiz1
Originally posted by: NightDarker
I called them back, he said they don't physically have a copy of the background check report. He said verbatim that "Applicant falsified information concerning convictions". So it wasn't a felony, but apparently I falsified information about being convicted of something. He was very apologetic and I think he understands. I hope I don't lose my internship because of it... He also added that he did not know what the conviction was and where it was.

Can you be convicted of something and not know about it?

Yes. Fail to appear in court and there is a conviction by default. Miss any court dates in your lifetime?

Absolutely not. I went to STOP for my speeding ticket and made my court appearence for my skateboarding ticket. Like I said, those are my only run-ins with the law in my lifetime. Also, I was hired by Best Buy/Geek Squad in August 2006. And I've done nothing illegal between then and now. And nothing showed up on my background check when they did it.

 
Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: NightDarker
Originally posted by: mugs
That's quite an "indiscrepency." Did you ask them what you were supposedly convicted of and where?

No, he didn't tell me and I didn't ask...

Well...now it looks like you knew about it and that you'd just hoped they wouldn't do a background check on you.

What kind of speeding ticket? My friend tried and failed to outrun the cops and got a felony on his record for it.

Are you ****** kidding me? Of course I knew they were doing a background check on me. I told them they could! I call them back anyways and expressed my distress and they understand and said they're getting ahold of the company that does it for them to figure out what is going on.
 
Originally posted by: Tizyler
Something very similar happened to me when I applied for an internship.

I had gotten an MIP (minor in possession of alcohol). My probation officer somehow "accidentally" put a warrant out for my arrest months later because she "forgot" to take notes when I had a meeting with her, and thought that I wasn't doing what I was supposed to.

The warrant showed up on my background check, and cost me the internship. I got a signed letter FROM the court, saying that it was all a mistake... but it was too late.

Once they see something like that, you're screwed, even if it was a mix up.

Wow. It's kinda sad that for such a petty crime like that you would even have to have a parole officer. Great use of government funds right there.
 
Originally posted by: Balt
Originally posted by: Tizyler
Something very similar happened to me when I applied for an internship.

I had gotten an MIP (minor in possession of alcohol). My probation officer somehow "accidentally" put a warrant out for my arrest months later because she "forgot" to take notes when I had a meeting with her, and thought that I wasn't doing what I was supposed to.

The warrant showed up on my background check, and cost me the internship. I got a signed letter FROM the court, saying that it was all a mistake... but it was too late.

Once they see something like that, you're screwed, even if it was a mix up.

Wow. It's kinda sad that for such a petty crime like that you would even have to have a parole officer. Great use of government funds right there.

Yeah.

The whole thing REALLY messed up a lot of stuff too. It cost me thousands all together. I even had to go to jail for 3 days... all because I got caught drinking when I was 20.
 
The hiring manager called me back and said that the information that was missing from the application was a $25.00 fine for something on 11/29/2004. I have no idea what it is of, but I'll find out later today when the letter comes in the mail. And in other news, apparently something came back in my health screening, so I get to call them back and figure out what the #@$! is going on.

But, on a good note, once I get these two things taken care of, I will still get my job (at least thats what the hiring guy made it sound like 🙂 )
 
Originally posted by: NightDarker
Update #2:

The hiring manager called me back and said that the indescrepency was a $25.00 fine for something on 11/29/2004. I have no idea what it is of, but I'll find out later today when the letter comes in the mail. And in other news, apparently something came back in my health screening, so I get to call them back and figure out what the #@$! is going on.

But, on a good note, once I get these two things taken care of, I will still get my job (at least thats what the hiring guy made it sound like 🙂 )

Figured it'd be something like an unpaid parking ticket.

Indescrepency is not a word, by the way.
 
Originally posted by: mugs
Figured it'd be something like an unpaid parking ticket.

Indescrepency is not a word, by the way.

Sometimes I like to make up words. But I also like to fix my errors!
 
I just went through a similar sequence of events after accepting and offer from a major defense contractor for an internship position.

First off, the night before my drug screening, I ate a poppy seed bagel. Therefore, I spent the next two weeks worrying I had failed the test because my opiates level was beyond the acceptable limit.

Then, when filling out my employment history for the background check, I listed a company that I owned back when I was 16-17 and performed PC repairs and Network installations. I never paid taxes on the company, and the firm performing the background check sent me a sternly worded email asking for tax records.

Thankfully I was able to talk my way out of it, and I should be starting in a couple of weeks.

-Brian
 
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