Thanks to John, a class action lawsuit was filed against MeasureComp, and it was settled out of court. The settlement was just completed and plaintiffs received their compensation (albeit considerably less than what should have been, when you consider all of the hours that were put in by the technicians, but hey, something is better than absolutely nothing!) last week.
But it was interesting to read that I was terminated in the same manner as someone else was. I worked for MeasureComp for 4-1/2 years, in an exemplary manner, 6 days a week, and traveled extensively for them out of the Louisville, KY, market. I would end up in Cincinnati, OH, Indianapolis, IN, and out towards Evansville, IN, and south, almost to the KY/TN line, down the I-65 corridor. I was also sent for 10 days to Houston, TX, to help after Katrina and Rita hit there, because of the work load. But after 4-1/2 years, they couldn't promote me to another level, even though I was willing to relocate to management somewhere else, couldn't pay me more money, so they used the excuse that I didn't pass their background check. They were supposed to run the background check before the first month of employment was completed, but then waited until 4-1/2 years later to run it.
So, to find that MeasureComp terminated employees on false allegations, after so many years of dedicated service... man, that pisses me off even more. I loved the job, even though it had its ups and downs. I loved the fact that it was more like an independent contractor feel, with an employee benefit package. But to be let go in such a manner. WOW! Talk about an ego buster, and how do you explain to a new employer how you were let go?? Because you didn't pass a background check, after 4-1/2 years?