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Could you be fired if you failed to mention a previous employer on your application and it has been 4 years?

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I don't see what this has to do with your work. If you have been a good worker and not a problem, I'd over-look this very MINOR point.

You CAN be, because you lied on your application, and some companies are real sticklers about that. WILL they-- like Jim says, if you're doing a good job, probably not. If they uncover it, just say you forgot to put it down.

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