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Yes. Legally, they are allowed to say anything that is factual and accurate.
It was from the Rouse company? no it was western electric company
yes throughy your ssn If an employer can find it thru my ssn, how can I find it so I can properly fill out an application or my resume?
Generally information about your 401(k() is provided by your employer upon departure, and it is often advised that you roll-over your 401(k) to your new employer's plan or to an IRA. If you need to find out where your 401(k) is, the easiest way to find it is to contact your former employer's HR representative or benefits coordinator.
Ask whoever took out the garnishment order for a statement.
You can call, but without permission from him, they are unlikely to discuss this sort of thing with you.
If possible, follow them to work, or have someone else follow them to work.
yea they have records, When they interview you (a well managed job) they ask you what previous jobs you have had and why you aren't still with them today, and if you lie to them and they find out you will not be hired.
i cant seem to ge a W-2 re issue from my previous employer, Is there a way I can find out how much the irs owes me back?
You would have to contact the university and speak with either the Office of the Registrar (if you are an employer), or the alumni association at the school (if you are not an employer).
someone told me the name of an employer. How can i find out if they actually work there?
A potential employer may ask one of your former employers questions about your work habits, your punctuality, your honesty, your work ethics, your personality. All things that will help them determine if you are suitable for their company.