Free is not possible but you can pay for one from Social Security. The fee ranges from 1 year at $15 to 40 years for $80.
This is info copied from the ssa site:
To obtain a detailed statement of your employment history, you need to complete Form SSA-7050-F4, Request For Social Security Earnings Information.
Under most circumstances there is a charge involved for detailed earnings information. Considerable clerical handling is required to prepare this information. Unlike the earnings information used to compute Social Security benefits, which is electronically available, detailed earnings information must be extracted from microfilmed records through a tedious, labor-intensive operation requiring visual examination of each record before a statement can be produced and released. We do not charge for providing more detailed earnings information for correcting a Social Security record or for establishing entitlement to Social Security benefits.
You may obtain Form SSA-7050-F4, which also includes the fee schedule, from our web site at: http://www.socialsecurity.gov/online/ssa-7050.pdf
2007-09-06 18:28:40
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answered by 3JZ 2
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You are the best source of information regarding your job history.
A credit report *might* have your history in it but it will only reflect it if someone reports it, e.g. if you've disclosed it in a credit card application, etc. But that's only *if* they report it. Dates, etc. still will not be reported accurately, if at all.
Another thing is to get transcripts of W2's from the IRS. But that still will not show you chronology.
Go through your own calendar, because bottom line is that's the best way.
2007-09-06 16:57:15
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answered by Omar B 2
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You can't. You get that out of your brain. Nobody keeps track of that kind of thing for you.
2007-09-06 16:28:17
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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You can't.
Only you know where you have worked and what dates you worked where.
2007-09-06 16:12:34
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answered by Wayne Z 7
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You can't, not for free or even for a cost - it doesn't exist.
2007-09-06 19:05:20
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answered by Judy 7
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