>>> It's from Alabama Job Link giving you info. on their services. <<<
If that were a legitimate company, they wouldn't be spoofing their caller ID to show an invalid number. See http://www.fcc.gov/guides/caller-id-and-spoofing
And the caller ID **IS** spoofed. The first digit after a geographic area code MUST NOT BE A ZERO OR A ONE. That's because, in North America, until quite recently (and still in most places today), you could or can still dial a seven digit number if you are in the same area code. Dialing a "1" before a number indicates to the phone company's switch that there are either seven or ten MORE digits to follow AFTER the "1." So you can't have a seven digit number beginning with a "1" and also, as a consequence, a ten digit number with a "1" as the fourth digit.
Sorry. This caller seems to have all the indications of a scammer looking to collect personal information from people already down on their luck. Do you have any evidence to the contrary?