sexyloser
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27-2-2023 01:26 |
Is there any way to get indirectly vetted by orgs like a PD account or something?
After having a PD escort explain it to me I do understand the process is literally just to make sure you're not a LEO and W-2's are obviously more reliable than LinkedIn but I honestly am not comfortable going that far due to my IRL career trajectory/goals.
I caved with one PD girl (which turns out to be an agency) and gave my LinkedIn. Despite saying they don't keep it, the the referred girl (*cough* B&S) who I actually liked enough for a 2nd visit was able to call out details from my LinkedIn on the 2nd time we met. She meant to flatter me but that made me really uncomfortable as she obviously went back to ask the agency for a copy for whatever reason.
With LinkedIn I retain some plausible deniability that someone stole/copied my profile to get vetted. Not so with W2's.
[ Last edited by sexyloser at 26-2-2023 09:27 ] | |
Susanlixxx |
27-2-2023 06:42 |
Acceptance +2 |
I have PMed you with how to go about this. Check your inbox. I have already replied about this on another thread. |
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