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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - February 9, 2012 at 3:37 am

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no credit check computers

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What are they looking for in a credit check for a position of bank teller?

I bought a computer starting a business there about 6 years, the computer was found defective totally ineffective after less than a year, I had to buy another and has not paid off the other, and disputed the bill. He is now in the collection of approximately $ 350. I'll talk to a bank tomororow about a cashier's position or call center, something that can not deny I deny him a job? I have no bankruptcy, repo or something like that. I paid my car loan early few years have ago. Utilities in my name, etc., and my own house. Are you worried I steal $ 350 when I have assets, cars, real estate, etc.

They examine Your credit rating. If this thing is published, you may explain to them that if credit is still in dispute, pending resolution. I do not see why should it be an obstacle to your getting any job. During interviews, if you apply for credit that you can discuss with them how you have posted here. Good luck

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - February 6, 2012 at 3:37 pm

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teacher background check

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Confused and frustrated by the practice of recruiting teachers?

I'm a little frustrated about the hiring practices teachers. I am a certified teacher in primary education in two states, graduated with honors from the University, past successfully all the tests required the state (at 90% or higher), passed all background checks, worked as substitute teacher for several districts for the past 4 years, worked as a tutor for students of resources, and has taught in a private Christian school for a year (really low wages!). However, when a new teacher is hired at a public school, it is invariably who has recently graduated from college, has a unique educational experience students must still pass the state required testing (they have two years after being hired) and, as far as I can research, was a woman. The most frustrating is when people without experience education are hired as interns allows them to teach while working to get certified. Can anyone explain these hiring practices? Is it age? Gender? Who are you know, not what you know?

First and foremost is money. your experience and education puts you higher on the pay scale. and as far as school officials to wax poetic on teachers highly qualified, they will take – almost without fail – a teacher who is cheaper every time. This gives the administrator 2 advantages. first as cost savings, of course. Trainees are often less well paid than teachers fresh out of college. some are only paid as long for. the second is control. Trainees are often required to work in a particular school for a specified time, so the school can recover their initial investment. This allows administrators to keep new employees for a longer period of time. Finally, I just read this article in the Wall Street Journal that we as a whole is to teach the young generation of today have fear of men. Some welfare groups say that the children lost children should look for a pregnant woman on a man with his children as if it was safer than another. Guy Most Wanted John Walsh (American) warned never to hire a babysitter male. stigmatization of men who work with children is such that almost all people working with them is assumed to be a potential pedophile. as a result men are almost never recruited as teachers, coaches or mentors to young children. there is a distinct gap that many disadvantaged children from homes without strong male models. I encountered the same thing when applying for positions elementary. I could tell immediately that the principal would not hire me simply because I was male and straight talk. it does not bother me too because I was already stationed at hs. and I took it as a sign that is where I belong. but I miss working with this age group. Young children are so eager to learn and they have not developed these bad work habits that make working with older children so difficult. I sympathize with you, but until people can grow up and stop believing everything what they see on TV the problem will persist and students will continue to suffer.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - January 26, 2012 at 3:38 pm

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