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The Work Number® 1-800-660-3399 the Work Number Client List Page 1 of 15 ® THE WORK NUMBER The following information was provided by the employer to The Work Number to act as their official agent for issuing employment verifications. Information not provided by the employer is left blank. Any inconsistency between the most recent start date and the total time with the company is due to prior work period. For any questions about the service, call 1-800-9-WORK-NO (800-996-7566). The following information is provided in response to your request for an employment verification on: 5/15/01 Information was current as of: 5/10/01 Employer: Enterprise USA Employee: RANDY W DOE Social Security Number: 111-00-3341 Address: 1545 ORANGEDALE LANE SOUTH HAMPTON , NY 63211 Employment Status: Active Most Recent Start Date: 2/01/99 Total Time with Employer: 2 years 3 months Current Position: CUSTOMER RELATIONS Rate of Pay: $7.10 hourly Average Hours per Pay Period: 80 Current YTD Last Year Two Years Past Total Pay: 4100.20 14769.77 13756.45 Pay Period Date Pay Date Hours Worked Gross Earnings 05/04/2001 05/10/2001 74.00 525.40 04/20/2001 04/26/2001 74.00 525.40 04/06/2001 04/12/2001 20.50 145.50 03/23/2001 03/29/2001 80.00 568.00 03/09/2001 03/15/2001 80.00 568.00 01/26/2001 02/01/2001 80.00 568.00 01/12/2001 01/18/2001 80.00 568.00 12/29/2000 01/04/2001 80.00 568.00 12/15/2000 12/21/2000 60.00 426.00 12/01/2000 12/07/2000 80.00 568.00 11/17/2000 11/23/2000 80.00 568.00 11/03/2000 11/09/2000 80.00 568.00 MEDICAL COVERAGE: Y Enterprise Medical DENTAL COVERAGE: Y Enterprise Dental Reference Number for this verification: 10639911 * Gross Earnings include Gross Base Wages, Bonuses, Commissions, Overtime, Reported Tips and any other form of reported compensation. The Work Number database is always growing. To receive a free up-to-date list of companies on The Work Number, call our Client Service Center at 1-800-996-7566. Or visit our web site at www.theworknumber.com Faxed to: Janet Caseworker The Work Number® 1-800-660-3399 The Work Number Client List Page 1 of 15 A H Belo Corporation 10296 Dallas Morning News Live ABN AMRO 10583 Chicago, IL Live 1996 Adecco "Accountants on Call" 10266 San Francisco, CA Live Adecco "TAD Technical" 10268 San Francisco, CA Live Adecco "TAD" 10267 San Francisco, CA Live Adecco Employment Services 10265 San Francisco, CA Live Admiral Trucking 10117 Dow Chemical Co. Live 1991 ADT Security Services, Inc. 10714 Aurora, CO Live Advance Auto Parts 10724 Roanoke, VA Live Advanced Micro Devices 10594 Sunnyvale, CA Live 1998 Advanced Sterilization Products 10534 Johnson & Johnson Live 1994 Advanta 10477 Horsham, PA Live 1998 Advocate Health Care 10134 Oakbrook, IL Live 1991 Advocate Medical Group 10134 Advocate Health Care Live 1991 Aero Products 10414 Litton Aero Products Live 1991 Aetna 23862 Hartford, CT Live 1990 AFSA Data Corporation 10375 FleetBoston Live 1994 After Thoughts 10456 Venator Group, Inc. Live 1997 Agilent Technology 10435 Palo Alto, CA Live 1994 Agricultural Labor Relations Board 10396 State of California Live Ahold Financial Services 10585 Ahold Live Airborne Express 10305 Seattle, WA Live 1985 Air Resources Board 10396 State of California Live Akron City Hospital 10371 Summa Health Systems Live 1996 Akron General - Network Health Ventures, Inc. 10494 Akron, OH Live 1997 Akron General - Physician's Professional Corp 10495 Akron, OH Live Akron General Medical Center 10482 Akron, OH Live 1996 Alcoa, Inc. 10598 Pittsburgh, PA Live 1999 Alcoholic Beverage Control Board 10396 State of California Live Alliance Media 10228 Times Mirror Co, CoOpportunity Center Live ALS of North Carolina, Inc 10426 Asplundh Tree Expert Co Live 1997 Alternative Health Partners 10134 Advocate Health Care Live 1991 Alton Memorial Hospital 10128 BJC Health System Live 1996 Alvarado Convalescent and Rehabilitation Hospital 10251 Tenet Health Care Corp Live 1991 Alvarado Hospital Medical Center 10251 Tenet Health Care Corp Live 1991 Ameren Services Co. 10552 St. Louis, MO Live 1979 American Express 10313 Salt Lake City, UT Live 1990 American Greetings 10463 Cleveland, OH Live 1993 American Lighting & Signalization, Inc 10426 Asplundh Tree Expert Co Live 1997 American Natural Resources 10294 El Paso Energy Corp Live 1988 American Recovery Co., Inc. 10614 OSI Live American Sales Company 10349 Ahold Live AmeriKing 10425 Westchester, IL Live 1996 Ameritech 10535 SBC Communications Live Ameritech Advanced Data Services 10535 SBC Communications Live Ameritech Communications, Inc. 10535 SBC Communications Live Ameritech Corporate 10535 SBC Communications Live Ameritech Credit Corporation 10535 SBC Communications Live Ameritech Data Networking Solutions 10535 SBC Communications Live Ameritech Information Systems, Inc. 10535 SBC Communications Live Ameritech Interactive Media Services, Inc. 10535 SBC Communications Live Ameritech International, Inc. 10535 SBC Communications Live Ameritech Mobile Communications, Inc. 10535 SBC Communications Live Ameritech New Media, Inc. 10535 SBC Communications Live Ameritech Publishing 10535 SBC Communications Live Ameritech Services, Inc. 10535 SBC Communications Live Ames Department Stores, Inc. 10275 Rocky Hill, CT Live 1995 Amp Incorporated 10427 Tyco Electronics Group Live ANR Coal Company 10294 El Paso Energy Corp Live 1988 ANR Development Corp. 10294 El Paso Energy Corp Live 1988 ANR Pipeline Co. 10764 El Paso Energy Corp Live 1988 ANR Production Company 10294 El Paso Energy Corp Live 1988 ANR Storage Co. 10294 El Paso Energy Corp Live 1988 Answer City 10130 Circuit City Live 1994 Anthem, Inc. 10219 Indianapolis, IN Live AON 10481 Chicago, IL Live 1991 APAC Teleservices 10486 Cedar Rapids, IA Live APIL Partners Partnership 10535 SBC Communications Live Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc. 10658 Cleveland, OH Live ARAMARK Food & Support Services Group, Inc 10579 Piladelphia, PA Live Archibald Candy 10542 Chicago, IL Live ARCO Chemical Corporation 10124 Pasadena, CA Live 1966 Ardmore Farms 10137 Quaker Oats Company Live 1984 ARGKEL 10505 Kellogg Live 1997 Arlington Morning News 10296 Dallas Morning News Live 1994 Arnies Bagelicious Bagels 10137 Quaker Oats Company Live 1984 Arthur Andersen LLP 10650 Chicago, IL Live 1999 ASD 10279 Harris Corporation Live ASGROW 10138 Monsanto Live 1993 Asplundh Tree Expert Company 10426 Harrisburg, PA Live 1997 Asset Recovery & Management Corp. 10614 OSI Live As of 06/15/2001 TALX Corporation The Work Number Client List Page 2 of 15 A H Belo Corporation 10296 Dallas Morning News Live AT&T 10723 Atlanta, NJ Live 1999 Atlanta Medical Center 10251 Tenet Health Care Corp Live 1991 Atlantic Envelope Company 10665 National Service Industries Live 1998 Autozone, Inc. 10366 Memphis, TN Live 1992 Avenal State Prison 10396 State of California Live Aventis (formerly Hoechst Marion Roussel) 10277 Kansas City, MO Live B A Pargh Co. 10288 Service Merchandise Live 1995 Back Bay Advisors 10185 The New England Live 1988 Bakers Choice Products 10382 Reynolds Metals Company Live 1996 Ball Foster 10149 Rexam Beverage Can Americas Live 1996 BANC ONE 22621 Columbus, OH Live 1993 Bank 4 10116 Bank of America (East) Live 1994 Bank of America (East) -formerly NationsBank 10116 Charlotte, NC Live 1994 Barnes & Noble 10475 Westbury, NY Live 1996 Barnes-Jewish Hospital 10128 BJC Health System Live 1996 Barnes-Jewish St. Peters 10128 BJC Health System Live 1996 Barnes-Jewish West County 10128 BJC Health System Live 1996 BASF 10199 Mount Olive, NJ Live 1986 Bausch & Lomb 10709 Rochester, NY Live 1998 Bath and Body Works 10378 Columbus, OH Live Bayer 10785 Pittsburgh, PA Live 1999 Bectel Bettis 10525 Pittsburgh, PA Live 1999 Bell Atlantic 10303 New York, NY Live 1957 Bell Atlantic Govt Affairs 10303 Bell Atlantic Live 1957 Bell Atlantic Trade Finance Company 10303 Bell Atlantic Live 1957 Benevia 10138 Monsanto Live 1993 Bergen Brunswig Corporation 10113 Orange, CA Live Best Western International 10206 Phoenix, AZ Live Bethany Hospital 10134 Advocate Health Care Live 1991 Beverage Products Corp. 73774 Pepsi Cola Live 1989 Beverage Products Group 73774 Pepsi Cola Company Live 1989 Beverly Care Alliance 10483 Beverly Enterprises Live 1997 Beverly Enterprises 10483 Ft. Smith, AK Live 1997 Beverly Healthcare 10483 Beverly Enterprises Live 1997 Beverly Home Care 10483 Beverly Enterprises Live 1997 Bi-Lo 10304 Ahold Live Bioresearch 10199 BASF Live 1986 BIWAX 10301 Federal Mogul Live 1985 BJC Corporate Health Services 10128 BJC Health System Live 1996 BJC Health System 10128 St. Louis, MO Live 1996 BJC Health System Payroll 10128 BJC Health System Live 1996 BJC Home Care Services 10128 BJC Health System Live 1996 Blair 10127 Pathmark Stores, Inc. Live Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Mexico 10440 Anthem Live 1998 Blue Cross of California 10383 WellPoint Health Networks Live 1996 Blue Tree Services, Inc 10426 Asplundh Tree Expert Co Live 1997 Blume System Tree Experts, Inc 10426 Asplundh Tree Expert Co Live 1997 BNA Collins Radio Constructors, Inc. 10100 Boeing North American Live 1964 BNA Operations International 10100 Boeing North American Live 1964 BNA Power Service Company 10100 Boeing North American Live 1964 BNA Shuttle Operations Company 10100 Boeing North American Live 1964 Board of Equilization 10396 State of California Live Board of Governors/Community Colleges 10396 State of California Live Boeing 10100 Seal Beach, CA Live 1964 Boeing North American (BNA) Power Service 10100 Boeing North American Live 1964 Bon Secours Richmond 10272 Richmond, VA Live 1999 Brinker International 10312 Dallas, TX Live 1994 Bristol-Meyers Squibb 10322 Plainsboro, NJ Live Brookhaven Nursing Center 10251 Tenet Health Care Corp Live 1991 Brooktree Corporation 10336 Rockwell International Live 1997 Brookwood Medical Center 10251 Tenet Health Care Corp Live 1991 Brotman Medical Center 10251 Tenet Health Care Corp Live 1991 Brown Shoe Company 10748 St. Louis, MO Live 1998 Brownsville Medical Center 10251 Tenet Health Care Corp Live 1991 Bud's Discount City 10108 Wal-Mart Stores, Inc Live 1985 Bugle Boy Industries, Inc.
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