Published Sep 8, 2013
Jaurelus93
25 Posts
I am wondering, I've heard this, but I am not sure. currently, I am a pre-nursing student.
llg, PhD, RN
13,469 Posts
It depends on what you mean by "bad." A low FICO score by itself is unlikely to have an impact on your ability to get a job. However, if you have court judgements against you, you have a history of "skipping out" on obligations, your wages are being garnished by a court, etc. ... some employers may hesitate to hire you.
Of course, a negative credit history will also make it more difficult for you to get a loan to cover the costs of your education -- and that might limit your choices of schools that you can attend -- and that may hurt the quality of your education and likelihood of getting your career off to a good start.
So, in general ... simply having "bad credit" won't hurt you. But if things are really, really, bad ... there are ways that it could hurt you.
sbaker935
81 Posts
Yeah I agree with PP...if you have anything on your drug test or background check, that will hurt you. But bad credit shouldn't.
thank you
nurseprnRN, BSN, RN
1 Article; 5,116 Posts
Some employers will not hie anyone with spectacularly bad rating, bankruptcy, or other such evidence of financial incompetence; you will see a line on all applications asking you to authorize a credit check. If you have bad credit, see a free counselor to learn how to do whatever it takes to repair the damage immediately or as fast as possible, and resolve never to get in that hole again.