Report:
"Checking Your Credit - Here's Why and How"
You should check your credit because:
Generally, a potential employer is permitted to conduct an employment credit
check to make a hiring decision about you. Subsequently, a potential employer
might check your credit report as part of your employment background check.
After hiring you, your employer is generally permitted to conduct an employment
credit check to make other decisions about you too, such as those regarding
promotion, reassignment and retention.
An employer is generally permitted to do so, primarily because there is no
Federal discrimination law that specifically prohibits employment discrimination
on the basis of a bad credit report.
How to Beat Them at Their Own Game
First get a copy of your own credit report. If you get it through this link your score will not
be effected. You will be seeing the exact same
report that your
employer sees.
Secondly, Use a fast credit repair agency. You might be surprised at how fast
your credit can be repaired. With all the technology today the old system of
mailing in a dispute letter has been replaced with "rapid rescoring" techniques.
One such company recommended by our readers is
24hrCreditFix.com
This company was started by an
ex-credit bureau manager and uses state of the art techniques.
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