Bad credit sidelines some jobless workers

02/24/2010 8:55 am 1 comment

Three years ago, after working as a temporary data entry clerk and receptionist for a Los Angeles skin care company, Debra Banks was pleased when her manager offered her a full-time job.

“I thought I was in for sure,” said Banks, 54. “I was getting praise about how hard I worked. I was pretty committed there because I thought I was going to get a full-time job.”

There were just a couple of formalities, including a check of her credit history.

“My heart dropped,” said Banks, who has no health insurance and a large unpaid medical bill. When the results came back, she said, the manager gave her the bad news. “Tomorrow’s your last day.”

To read this article in its entirety visit MSNBC.com.

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  • tabvisions

    A receptionist at a skin care company…really??? That is crazy…now I've worked in the financial industry for about 15 years now (banking and insurance) and they have always done credit checks…but a receptionist at a skin care company…what kind of sensitive information could she possibly be privy to that would warrant a credit check…this is getting ridiculous. Stay prayed up people and if you don't know Jesus, you better get to know Him!!!

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