...then tell the CEO he fabricated it.
My company is thinking about hiring this consultant permanently, and I have a feeling he is not being honest about his education. He lists his education as having achieved 3 master's degrees in about four years time. The funny thing is that he lists different dates of graduation on a couple of different web sites I have found him listed on. He is a pretty slick talker, so my company loves him and they think he could sell anything they asked him to.
Is there a simple way to verify a person's education? I would bet a hundred dollars that he is not being honest about his background.
Just a side note: he fabricated an e-mail conversation between me and him. Then the dumb bas had the nerve to forward it to our CEO. He wasn't trying to get me in trouble, but he was trying to make himself look good.
Last edited by BigBeezie; 08-22-2008 at 10:15 PM.
...then tell the CEO he fabricated it.
I want more grounds for dismissal. He's not a bad person - as far as I now - but the fabrication makes me question his integrity.
Didn't the company verify his education claims?
He should be able to provide official transcripts from any academic ins ution.
If he can sell the stuff then why do you need to see if he went to college? If he can get the job done thats all that matters
PM LEONARD...he's a private detective. If I remember right he charges $150 for a full employment background with a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
You obviously don't need a degree to sell....but, why would you lie your ass off about it? It is just very shady to me.
BigBeezie
I already solved your problem...PM the guy and be done with it if you want resolution.
http://spurstalk.com/forums/member.php?u=3935
Last edited by Evan; 08-22-2008 at 10:35 PM.
LMAO @ LEONARD the PI slash hard-drive repairman.
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=103493
Simply contact the universities and ask for verification, graduation dates, etc... you didn't think to do that? Maybe you should be fired?
Nah, I don't mean that, but it seems pretty obvious.
They don't release that information without signed consent from the student.
Weekend specials...$120 for background check...$20 for lawn (front AND back)...and free hard drive repair...hit me up...
Last edited by LEONARD; 08-23-2008 at 09:35 AM.
I spoke to my brother - an attorney - and he said to drop it. He feels that the consultant could file a pretty good lawsuit against me, if I did not have solid evidence.
What city was it around here that they busted the mayor for lying about his background? I think it just happened in the spring.
Maybe it's the same guy![]()
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