Greekman wrote:Boys & gals, i'm having a little problem and i feel pretty bad. I'm negotiating a job and they're asking me for my diploma. Unfortunately the institution i was a student (17-18 years ago!!), after some financial issues it was closed down last year. I found someone and he told me that they can give me a paper signed that i was a student over there for 2 years but no grades no nothing
Now, the point is can i get a job or not????
My studies was in Information Technology, the position has nothing to do with it. Do they (employer) needed?
Since i can't get my diploma i think you're gonna watch a body falling from Burj Al Arab within the next few days......
No need to jump. But if you do leave all your money to me.
But seriously, if indeed you have a Diploma but can't get a copy then explain that to the employer. Give them any evidence you have that the school closed (newspaper article, letter, court filing etc.). Whether or not the employer needs it? I don't think so - think about it: maids or drivers don't need one and they are employees as much as those of us furtunate enough in life to have a "diploma" - fake or otherwise
Here is what I would do:
call or see the prospective employer and say: "Hi X, I just found out that my school closed down last year [I can provide you evidence of that].
But in any case, my job, qualifications and experience are not related to the job so: it is really necessary for me to get a diploma [which because of the bankruptcy I cann't get]?"
Here is what will happen: A) they will believe you and realize that it makes no difference and give the job B) won't believe you and think you are lying (especially if you have no "proof" that the school is out of business) or C) you are really lying in case you should not get the job.
Good luck.