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A bunch of us were permanently "laid off" for covid in 2020. My buddy got a new job recently but during his offer meeting, HR said "hey, you said you were head of training and development making $82k at your last job. When we called them for employment history verification, they have you listed as a general laborer for $32k. What's up with that?" My buddy was floored. He got it straightened out, but our previous employer was petty and did stupid shit like this to hurt people.
For kicks, I had my new employer reach out with the same request. I was a Service manager making $72k. I was listed as general labor, $32k. Wtf?
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