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Question by interviewer
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07-03-2012, 12:52 PM
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Question by interviewer
I had an interview this morning and it went well until this question. Your former employer states that you're not considered re-hireable, can you tell me why.
My answer and I wasn't 100% certain and I told her that..."Perhaps an unwritten policy that states that they don't re-hire people who can't return to work after exhausting FMLA and GML." That answer floored her, she basically said that that policy if there is one is unfair. |
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07-03-2012, 08:41 PM
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RE: Question by interviewer
Good answer BB, Its just wrong that a previous employer says things like that.. I would think they should be happy to see an injured ex employee regain and find employment, why in the hell do they have to black ball people...
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07-03-2012, 10:55 PM
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RE: Question by interviewer
It's a pretty common question in the medical field. I had gone thru over and over in my head a series of questions that this employer might ask. This one did floor me for a second and only for a second. Just this weekend I was talking to my husband and wishing that I could state something just like I was asked. I don't know why my previous employer is like this, the other major medical employer has black listed me due to my non-rehireable status. It's crap.
But...I got a call this afternoon, they are going thru with the background and credentials check. Who knows come this time next week I might be once again gainfully employed in the medical field. Not quite the job I went to college for but it's in surgery and there's a good chance that I could get back into scrubbing surgery. |
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07-06-2012, 04:58 AM
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RE: Question by interviewer
That's excellent, congrats
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