I will be starting my new job on Monday but they called me today with a question about something they found in my background check. Apparently my former employer was asked if I was eligible for rehire. They told them no and it was due to attendance issues. Now of course my new employer is concerned about this and called to ask my side of the story. My side is that I actually quit my position. I was on FMLA leave from September of 2009 to December 15th. When I came back to work I had a request for accommodation from my doctor which included moving my cube to a quieter work space. They refused to do this stating that allowing me to work at home when I needed to fullfilled this requirement. A lot more to the story but way to long to write here. In essence I decided that it would be best for me just to leave the position as my boss was making it very difficult for me to be there on a day to day basis. So I was not fired or let go due to attendance issues, I voluntarily quit. I have never been spoken to about attendance and none of my reviews state anything about any attendance issues. I am actually a little surprised that they even told the person that because when I was there I did the employment verifications and the policy was to never answer that question and just give dates and verify salary.
Well, now my current employer said that while they would not withdraw the offer they are concerned about this piece of information and they would be keeping a close eye on it. I feel like I am doomed and destine to be let go should I take any time off at all.
Is there anyway to be able to dispute this information? I would like to get this taken off my record as I can see that it may come back to bite me at a future time. While it didn't prevent me from getting the job, it does paint me in a bad light to my new boss and now I feel like I will be under scrutiny should I ever take time off. I did have to explain to them the real reason why I left and about me taking FMLA which I really should not have had to do.
I thought I'd start here and see if anyone has any advice on where to go for answers or if I really can do anything.
Well, now my current employer said that while they would not withdraw the offer they are concerned about this piece of information and they would be keeping a close eye on it. I feel like I am doomed and destine to be let go should I take any time off at all.
Is there anyway to be able to dispute this information? I would like to get this taken off my record as I can see that it may come back to bite me at a future time. While it didn't prevent me from getting the job, it does paint me in a bad light to my new boss and now I feel like I will be under scrutiny should I ever take time off. I did have to explain to them the real reason why I left and about me taking FMLA which I really should not have had to do.
I thought I'd start here and see if anyone has any advice on where to go for answers or if I really can do anything.
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