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Volunter Verification
So I signed up as CSA again this year and ran into the new volunteer background verification system.
Does it bother anyone else that it seems FIRST is asking for your credit report? Perhaps I misunderstand this part but this seems the intent. From the consent form: "Description of Your Rights under the New Jersey Fair Credit Reporting Act The New Jersey Fair Credit Reporting Act is modeled after the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act and provides you with many of the same rights. You have received A Summary of Your Rights Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act. " What does it matter that my credit score is higher than average to FIRST? I pump usually $10k or more a year through things related to FIRST (I have already exceed that amount for 2016). FIRST and things related to FIRST rarely provide me any tax write-off. The largest tax write off I ever got was $700 and that is tiny compared to me giving and my taxes in my bracket. I am employed and operator of several business - again of what relevance is that to FIRST unless one of those business are doing business with FIRST? In the past this would have been relevant when I helped present a different control system for FIRST. I think my one company name, which I own, appeared on one robot in just one year. The only other relevant business names appear on the donor page for FRC11 (and none of those I own). This seems unnecessary information in relation to a charity to which I have been a participant on and off for more than 20 years. Keep in mind - I am frequently background checked under far more stringent circumstances because of the importance of my work to financial services and important infrastructure. I just wonder why FIRST wants this financial information. I have no criminal record, collections matters or other negative issues that exist or are relevant. All my business ventures are known to and have been fully vetted by financial and government entities. I have nothing to hide, but I am not sure I am comfortable with this exploration into my personal finances. I don't see KYC/AML (Know Your Client/Anti-Money Laundering) applies here. Is FIRST willing to show me all their books (because that's just about how I perceive this)? Would it matter if, like so many Americans, I had collections matters from medical services or worse a bankruptcy? What if I had a low credit score from predatory lending practices? What about lots of student loans? As a member of professional financial markets I know your credit report and score can misrepresent you so why is FIRST involving it? (Yes I am posting this here but I will also be asking questions directly with FIRST about it.) Last edited by techhelpbb : 30-09-2016 at 15:55. |
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I'm kind of confused, are you complaining about FIRST learning all of this personal financial information about you that you just freely volunteered? Are you complaining about being judged on it?
I don't think FIRST's intent is to prohibit people with terrible credit from volunteering, but credit reports can contain background information that may expose certain liabilities. It's not that out of the ordinary for employers, etc to look at credit checks. |
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Wow, what a problem to have.
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For them to check your credit they would have to have your SSN and there is no reason or requirement to give your SSN. You just have to check the "no SSN" box on the application at least that was how it was the last time I did it.
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What a deal! Lucky for FIRST I do not view them as an employer but a charitable group to which I conduct contributions. Otherwise FIRST would be fired as my employer quite a while ago (I have fired employers for less). My issue is 'least privledge'. I do computer security at a professional level: you should not have anything you do not need. Quote:
Where I come from you do that on a background check - you fail it. Being I can walk right past these checks. All the better for me to raise this issue. I have nothing to hide and the credentials to more than make the point. I could easily see other people getting the: "what are you hiding?!" stunt in reply. Last edited by techhelpbb : 30-09-2016 at 17:08. |
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Does it seem like a lot? Not so much for a 50 state criminal background check. It seems minor compared to the FBI interviewing your 3rd grade teacher when you get clearances at certain levels. But it is certainly a lot more than was asked last year. We aren't privy to the reasoning behind FIRST going a step or two further this year with the YPP background check but I assume FIRST has a reason they're willing to spend $8 per volunteer, so I'm cleared. |
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We were told when the background checks for main and alternate contacts first started happening to let everyone know that they did not have to give their SSN, and that it would not change whether they passed the background check or not. So I would say that they reason you got that notification was that you gave your SSN and by law in your state they have to give you that notice because you provided your SSN to them. I'm pretty certain that information stays with Verified Volunteers and is not passed on to FIRST. So to any other volunteers DO NOT give your SSN to VV, check the box "no SSN"! |
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Last edited by techhelpbb : 30-09-2016 at 17:19. |
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For obvious reasons I need to highlight this.
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Sure, it concerns me that FIRST feels they need to do this, but they do, so I can go with it. I don't need the details of how there was a level 38 child sex offender (or whatever) working some event. |
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It is hardly a situation that insures beyond all doubt the safety of anyone. |
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I don't like this either.
However, my love for FIRST trumps my misgivings. Lawyers. Go figure. |
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So yes it does not in any way insure safety beyond all doubt, but I feel it is much better than doing nothing which is what FIRST did for many years. |
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I hate to be cynical about it, but background checks do more to protect the host organization than the participants.
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