reply to post by SuperSlovak
I would tend to think there is nothing to worry about since you are one of billions of people that have their information out there also, unless you
have done something wrong!
Also, I tend to think that employers do not check all the information, anyway, and just stick it in a file. For an example, I once worked with a
women who was very argumentative, and rude, who was not afraid of confrontation over little things, like say, just looking in her direction. Everyone
at work who encountered this woman had a bad experience with her. Finally, about a year after she was hired, management made it known that while
doing a background check ( because of all the complaints) she had shot her husband during a domestic abuse situation a couple of years before she was
hired. The court case was still pending. Now this might sound odd, but I wish they would have found this out before the woman was ever hired! I
know I would have felt a lot safer!