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As if employers didn’t have enough to deal with on the subject of education fraud and diploma mills, now comes an Employment Mill?  The good people at Alibi Services (hyperlink intentionally withheld so as not to create any publicity) have introduced a new service to their already seedy offering.  For $175, you can become an employee of one of their partner companies and they will provide verification of such employment to any one who inquires via phone, fax, email or mail.  They’ll even provide business cards, a “work phone, work email address and personal secretary”.

Seems like this fraudulent service would be bad enough.  Their other reason for being is to provide excuses for a variety of absences.

According to their website:

Alibi Network is a cutting edge full service discreet agency providing alibis and excuses for absences as well as assistance with a variety of sensitive issues. We view ourselves as professional advisors who understand our clients’ unique situations. We explore various approaches with our clients and implement the best solution based on each individual case. We understand your need for privacy and we are completely discreet and confidential. Whether you are involved in discreet affairs or you are married and looking to spice up your relationship by spending time with your partner away from the every day life, we have a solution for you.

What a class act!

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