Screening (was OTHER test)

Subject: Screening (was OTHER test)
From: "Alex Silbajoris" <alsilba -at- hotmail -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 13:09:33 GMT


Last year I got a job offer with a major communications company. I had already worked as a contractor for them, in another department, and passed a drug screen for that assignment. I also witnessed some amazing departmental infighting during that time.

The offer came in the form of a packet with various papers, etc., including a packet that MUST be presented at a specific drug screening lab location within 24 hours of the issuance of the offer. I thought this was a bit extreme, and as it turned out, I refused their offer because of this - they failed to deliver the packet to me on the correct day, and by the time I had it in hand I had about an hour and a half to report.

I was offended at what I perceived to be a presumption of guilt, and I was greatly troubled by the prospect of such a suspicious employer (or should I say HR office) who was also apperently not compotent to administer their own policies correctly.

Adding to this was a credit record check. In my refusal letter, I said I did not trust that information, because a few months earlier I sat at a banker's desk and discovered that my record said I was still working at an employer I had left two years earlier, and - I loved this - I owned a house worth $103,000. I have absolutely no idea where that came from. (I joked with the banker - Ohmygosh, I have to go cut the grass! What's the address?)

When I refused their offer, I had been out of work for several months, and my family thought I was absolutely insane. A month later I accepted another offer from a far smaller company, at exactly the same salary. No drug test, no presumption of guilt until proven otherwise. Since then I've watched the business news headlines report the cutting of hundreds of jobs at that major company, and in retrospect I can clearly see that would have been a false quest for me to pursue.

For me, the screening was a warning of what lay ahead for me as a writer in their organization. The administrators wouldn't trust their writers to write competently any more than they would trust them to walk in the door clean and sober. The atmosphere at my current employer is entirely different; instead of asking "what are you doing wrong" they ask "what can we do together" and it's up to me to succeed or fail on my own merits.

A side note on criminal background checks - you may have heard of the Ohio chapter of the American Cancer Society recently suffering approximately $8 million in embezzlement from one of their major executives. They performed some background checks before hiring him, but after the crime some news organizations dug deeper into his background and discovered he had a record of swindling under other names.

- A



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