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dybyj t1_iyd5z5t wrote

Don’t do that. Other companies will think you will do that too them too

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SeaBag7480 t1_iyd7v19 wrote

Damn right I will

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dybyj t1_iyd9rrr wrote

If you double dip, companies will think you are time stealing and fire you with cause. This will affect your ability to get future jobs, including desirable ones….

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SysAdminDennyBob t1_iydffmz wrote

Is there some secret database where this HR information is stored and shared across all companies? What if I just left that off my resume? Yea, I think that would suffice.

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RSomnambulist t1_iydhpsc wrote

Background checks can show this, and there is some new thing from equifax or experian that I looked at that tracks your work history. You can turn it off though.

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rockmasterflex t1_iyef40k wrote

Do you… do you think payroll information is private? My man it’s reported to the irs.

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SysAdminDennyBob t1_iyeg8xu wrote

ring ring. IRS speaking, what can I do for you? Yea, can I get Donald Trump's employment history and tax return? Uh, let me check....no

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dybyj t1_iydh009 wrote

If you get fired for it, the new company will likely call your last employer… I suppose if you leave your last employer off, maybe you could get away with it. But why bother?

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