RE: Destruction of Reputations

From: Dunn, Darian (Darian_Dunnat_private)
Date: Wed Jul 11 2001 - 20:18:48 PDT

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    I live in OH, your laws may very.  
    Have a friend (or lawyer) call posing as a prospective employer.  Tape the
    conversation.  If they say anything that is not true.  Call a lawyer and
    become rich. I believe the legal term is Defamation of character, or is it
    slander.  On the other hand if you are a flake, or your history is with that
    company is not good at least you know what they are saying.
    
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Jon St Arnaud [mailto:thesaint856at_private]
    Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 12:39 PM
    To: securityjobsat_private
    Subject: Destruction of Reputations
    
    
    A friend of mine asked:
    
    "Have you talked with any experts in this field on how to deal with
    reputation destruction for whistle blowing and about finding the next job
    after?"
    
    Well I haven't blown any whistle nor do intend to (or should I) but the
    destruction of my reputation from a company I worked for is pretty clear. 
    Any possible employer checking my work history that contacts them stops
    calling or returning phone calls or emails...
    
    So has anyone ever dealt with this?
    
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