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It's impossible to e-mail the HR department at my former employer, so I e-mailed my former boss, who forwarded the e-mail to HR. It got bounced around a bit because everyone seems to be out of the office. At first, no one could find any information on me, because they were looking me up under my married name. I was asked if I was sure I was an actual employee! I was there for five years, but no one who is in HR now was there when I was (except for the VP, who had just started, and was not in on the passing around of this e-mail).
Anyway, at The Work Number, you can look up your former employer's code number, create a PIN for yourself, and retrieve salary information and employment dates. You can also give prospective employers your former employer's code number, and authorize them to retrieve information on you.
Apparently, that is one less task that the HR department does.
The mutual friend who introduced me to my husband knew about his past troubles with alcohol, but chose not to say anything because we seemed so happy together. I told him he should have spoken up when we were discussing marriage, but he thought that would be interfering. If I ever decide to marry again, I will perform some sort of a background check. It would have saved me a world of hurt.
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