need help please!!!

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Rx234

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I was a floater in MI with one of the chains. They always sent me in very dangerous places. After one month I had to quit. I want to apply to a new job. Is it ok if I don't mention this job in my resume? I am sure they are not happy with me! However, I have strong internship experience.
 
It never happened.
 
I was a floater in MI with one of the chains. They always sent me in very dangerous places. After one month I had to quit. I want to apply to a new job. Is it ok if I don't mention this job in my resume? I am sure they are not happy with me! However, I have strong internship experience.
You have a NPI number and they can look at and find out. just explain what happened.
 
You have a NPI number and they can look at and find out. just explain what happened.

Change your NPI address to your home. Then it never happened.
 
Can you tell me the first letter in the name of the chain? I have a guess as to who it could be. If you don't want to post it, you can PM me. Sorry that happened to you.
 
Just be honest and tell them the truth that you felt endangered and your safety was threatened in those places. I'm sure you had some harrowing experiences to share. No one should be forced to work in a compromising places. After all your life is more important than the welfare of the company. You don't need to divulge any thing if you don't want them too. Companies nowadays are limited to tell other employers of the nature of how you left the company in fear of lawsuit such as defamation/libel. You can always sue an employer if they bad mouth about you and ruin your chance of future employment. Heck, my HR won't even discuss how much I get paid with other employers let alone telling them how I left the company. Don't fear the system, let the system fear you.
 
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