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<blockquote data-quote="Bagels" data-source="post: 1882975" data-attributes="member: 43436"><p>I'll give you your answer: UPS uses a variety of vendors who offer a wide breadth of background check reports. Whether your drug convention appears on your report will depend on whether it was a felony and/or the breadth of report the vendor provided.</p><p></p><p>HOWEVER... it doesn't really matter. A 10-year-old felony isn't an automatic disqualification from consideration of the job. Many HR managers will hire felons, depending on the circumstances and/or local policy. It's important to note that the Fair Credit Reporting Act requires employers to disclose to you if you were turned down from the job due to negative information contained within your b/g check. While many employers will dance around this, claiming you weren't hired for other reasons, <strong>UPS is generally fair in disclosing this.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p>Keep in mind that many UPS facilities are hiring for the holiday stretch, so it may be a few weeks before you're offered employment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bagels, post: 1882975, member: 43436"] I'll give you your answer: UPS uses a variety of vendors who offer a wide breadth of background check reports. Whether your drug convention appears on your report will depend on whether it was a felony and/or the breadth of report the vendor provided. HOWEVER... it doesn't really matter. A 10-year-old felony isn't an automatic disqualification from consideration of the job. Many HR managers will hire felons, depending on the circumstances and/or local policy. It's important to note that the Fair Credit Reporting Act requires employers to disclose to you if you were turned down from the job due to negative information contained within your b/g check. While many employers will dance around this, claiming you weren't hired for other reasons, [B]UPS is generally fair in disclosing this. [/B] Keep in mind that many UPS facilities are hiring for the holiday stretch, so it may be a few weeks before you're offered employment. [/QUOTE]
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