Can't begin to describe the situation I am in, but let's just say that I am registering like mad with employment agencies and trying to find temp work to stabilize my income (or lack thereof). And every time I interview, there is an elephant in the room -- my impending bankruptcy. I do not know what approach is best...fess up that I have filed and ask straight out whether I am wasting my time (and theirs?). They WILL (eventually) conduct a background check, though I do not know if that includes a credit report right off the bat. I am not a convicted felon, but it's the BK that has me worried.
One of the reasons I am looking for a long-term temp job is that I thought that might relax the employment application standards somewhat -- but no so much. These agencies do check backgrounds, even for temp jobs (Office Team is a good example). Suggestions? Should I say something upfront? How have others here in similar positions handled this dilemma.
All non-sarcastic suggestions appreciated.
One of the reasons I am looking for a long-term temp job is that I thought that might relax the employment application standards somewhat -- but no so much. These agencies do check backgrounds, even for temp jobs (Office Team is a good example). Suggestions? Should I say something upfront? How have others here in similar positions handled this dilemma.
All non-sarcastic suggestions appreciated.
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