What should I do if I accept a position, start work, and then they tell me on day 1 my background check didn't clear?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago

After taking my drug test and background check I was told I was clear to workl I even put on my application about my 2 charges in detail and dates.

He asked when I wanted to start, and I told him I will speak with my current employer and start immediately. Now, being that he was very clear that I was cleared of any issues in the hiring process, I left my job with a short notice and started the new one the next morning.

At the end of the day, I asked, "do I come in tomorrow?". He said, "your background is flagged to hold off working until it gets figured out." I said "that's not good! You told me I was clear, and I already left my job because of what you guys told me!"

I am close friends with a settlement claims person, and she states this is somewhat illegal in the form of how this had come about.

Being that I have been currently sitting at home now with neither job for a week and getting the run around from the man who has put me in a very bad situation, he claims the district manager is involved and so is the head HR manager, trying to bypass this problem. A few days ago, I was told it wasn't clear and that they were going to get a waiver or exception for this problem.

What can I do here? I was told a lie, and I have two people that heard him tell me I was clear, and I can start immediately while I had my phone on speaker. I don't want to call his corporate office and get him in trouble, being he seems to be on my side and doing everything to help aka "cover himself", but I'm still in a tough situation.

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manpreet 2 years ago

Background checks typically take a while to process, usually longer than when a company needs you to start work, although many of these jobs have language that specifically states that they have the right to discontinue employment for any negative reason based on the results of the background check.

At my current job after a drug test and background check, I actually started working for a week before my background check came back. Had there been any criminal charges I would likely have been let go on the spot.

This is the unfortunate world we live in as this kind of practice is becoming more and more common in the US lately. Corporations are increasingly less likely to give anybody with prior criminal charges a chance of any kind so don't be terribly surprised that this happened to you, although your case is a bit different.

It sounds as if your direct hiring contact completely forgot that you disclosed your prior charges up front and gave you false information about the outcome of your background check. Corporate saw the results and decided against you and he is trying to fix the situation to avoid getting in trouble himself.

I think knowing this it is certainly a good idea to talk to a lawyer who specializes in employment law because while I don't think they maliciously lied to you, it sounds like they were negligent.


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