Monday, April 26, 2010

How do I get my employment history for the last seven years I live in Atlanta Georgia?

I need to obtain the proper addresses and dates of employment history. My work history started in Atlanta in the


fall/winter of 1995

How do I get my employment history for the last seven years I live in Atlanta Georgia?
There would be no one that you could contact for all of that except yourself. Where did you work, call them, look it up on the internet, look at old taxes.,
Reply:only you have that information. try to remember.
Reply:You would need to call each place of employment and ask them for your employment history. Not sure you'll get any luck from anyone older than about 2000 since most records aren't kept (onsite at least) after 5-7 years, most are discarded even sooner.





If you've managed to keep up with your tax records since that time, you can figure it out by the W2's attached.
Reply:Hi,





In response to your question concerning your employment history, I recently discovered on the social security administration website that it is possible to obtain this information, unfortunately, there is a fee. It would appear that for 11 years of history, it would cost you approximately $37. You would have to download and complete Form SSA-7050-F4. As I said, you can find the information on the social security website. I believe this address will get you there: www.socialsecurity.gov. Under frequently asked questions drop down menu, click on earnings and employment, then click on "go", then click on number 4, "How can I obtain a history of all my employers?" Hope this helps, but this is the only source I've found so far. Good luck.





Debbie
Reply:The Ga Department of Labor may have you in their system because that is how they verify if you are eligible for unemployment assistance. So seeing that you would want a listing then see if they can release that information to you.
Reply:Contact your local State Income Tax office or - refer back to your taxes. If you keep copies of them; your W-2's and/or 1099's will be attached to them.


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