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"Your Previous Employment " section in the SC clearance form

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    #11
    Originally posted by ensaeed View Post
    ... Any idea what is being asked by the vetting agent...
    Not really. The vetting form is pure unintelligible ambiguity and no-one on this forum knows definitively what the "vetting agent" is meaning to ask.

    The security services only want to "pass" PAYE employees who have never had a day off work in their lives.... and that's the quality of the "security cleared" staff we have in this country.

    [Addendum: that last comment is based on my own experience.]
    Last edited by flipFlop; 29 December 2014, 19:30. Reason: Additional information.

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      #12
      Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
      You are looking for people who can verify some of the information you state who are neutral parties and/or aren't related to you.
      Your reply does not even entertain the question I asked about the vetting agent's term "previous employer".

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        #13
        Originally posted by flipFlop View Post
        Your reply does not even entertain the question I asked about the vetting agent's term "previous employer".
        You are aware you can always ask the company who is putting you through clearance?
        "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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          #14
          Been through this to DV+

          Answer all questions fully and honestly.

          Do not try to hide anything. Nobody cares if someone bad-mouths you, they just want to know your whereabouts.

          Relax.

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