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Melodee

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What is the name of your state? florida

I was layed off from a job in January 24,2005.SInce than I have filled out numerous application and faxed numerous resumes and either I received no response or I received we can not hire you, without a reason.Recently I had a very potential job offer and after the interview I kept being put off,so i finally was notified that they choose someone else.So I also found out with anonymous source, that my previous employer had put a "warning on my file" the only warning I knew about stemed from an incident where I fell asleep on the line,and I told my boss that I had been at the emergency all night with my step-son's daughter and I told him I knew if I had missed work he would be angry so I came to work,he had me sign a paper that he had talked to me and I told him I really didn't feel this was right but I still had to sign the paper.So the question is this:since all potential employers see this and refuse to hire me, is this considered blackballing? and if the answer is yes, what are my rights,in other words what can I do about this?What is the name of your state?
 


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