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jayntou

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? California

When I left my last job I signed a release form. The release stated that I had resigned as well as a lot of legal stuff and was signed by the president. I hired an internet company to check my reference and found that my boss is telling people that I was let go. What is the best way to correct this reference? The company is small and has no HR dept and since I didn't leave on good terms I don't want to speak directly to my old boss. I think I gave up the right to sue when I signed the release form. I currently found another job but I want this reference corrected for when I apply for future positions.
 


Beth3

Senior Member
Putting aside what the release stated, did you actually voluntarily resign or were you let go?
 

jayntou

Junior Member
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The company said if I signed the release they would say that I resigned otherwise I would be fired.
 

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