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Now, the bad thing is that the we; looking for a job, may have been the last to know. The above story was printed on June 16, 2010. I later found that story on June 9, 2010, also. BNET.com had also reported the same story with other information. Read BNET.com.
Unemployment can make it hard to pay bills, but failing to do so can damage your job prospects.
Job hunters, how's your credit?
Many Americans these days are discovering the Catch-22 of unemployment. And that is: You might fall behind on your bills because you've lost your job, and you might not be able to land a new job because you've fallen behind on your bills.
A fair chunk of employers want to examine your credit history before offering you a position or a promotion. Read more on MSN Money...
You may not think your credit history is anyone’s business but yours, but how you pay your bills could make the difference when you look for your next job.
“Employers are checking your credit to validate their decision to hire you,” says Steve Katz, director of consumer education for TruCredit.com, a credit report service. “They’re checking to see how responsible you are at managing your finances.”
Some don't have a job; and wish they did. Some have a job; and glad that they do. Some have a government job; and think they are secure... And they might just hope to be laid off...
July 2, 2010 Today, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenneger won an appeal from the California 3rd District Court of Appeals. to lower the wages of over 200,000 California State Employees down to $7.25/hour; the federal minimum wage. See It Here...








