Is bad credit a character flaw?

Quote from u21c3f6:

Actually, this has more to do with the job than the credit score but I would actually hire the high credit score, no degree.

Joe.


I would want the person that could do the job and credit score has nothing to do with it. Have any of you ever actually hired any personnel? Get real.
 
Quote from cleveland45:

I would want the person that could do the job and credit score has nothing to do with it. Have any of you ever actually hired any personnel? Get real.

Yes, I actually hire personnel, those with degrees and those without.

My point was not about the credit score but a job at McDonald's. I try to match the applicant with the job. Assuming the job at McDonald's was a regular line position and not management, I would be very reluctant to hire someone with a degree for that position. It is not that the person with a degree couldn't do the job, but I assume that they got a degree for some other purpose and they would not be satisfied with a regular line job. You have a much better chance of having a long-term loyal employee from a person that does not have a degree but has the qualifications to perform the duties of a position that does not require a degree. The high credit score would just increase this chance. In addition, if the position had anything to do with the handling of cash, I most assuredly do not want to hire someone that is having money and/or credit problems.

The person with the degree should be applying for jobs that require degrees. Unfortunately due to the current situation, I have PhD's applying for positions that do not require a degree and would be at huge pay cuts. How long-term, satisfied or loyal do you think that person would be?

It also works in reverse. There are many individuals that I feel could take on promotions but unfortunately for them they cannot be promoted because they do not have a degree and cannot be promoted to a position that requires a degree.

Joe.
 
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