Originally posted by Lance
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostAgreed, although that particular peccadillo is noting to do with security clearance directly, more a breach of your client's Acceptable Use policy.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by Lance View PostHave you read any of this thread?
As stated many many times, nobody knows. To find out you need to apply.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by notknown View Posti have in the pass been Security cleared . but about 14 years ago i got escorted for a MOD Site for allergedly trying to email written porn . i could never prove i was innocent so it is what it is . My question could i get Security clearance now ?
As stated many many times, nobody knows. To find out you need to apply.Leave a comment:
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i have in the pass been Security cleared . but about 14 years ago i got escorted for a MOD Site for allergedly trying to email written porn . i could never prove i was innocent so it is what it is . My question could i get Security clearance now ?Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by Lance View Postif she blurts out some information provided for your vetting process then complain to the vetting agency about her. They'll clip her wings and possibly remove her clearance.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by aaarek View PostIm not trying to hide anything from the vetting officer just from MG. She is very judgmental and have a big mouth lolLeave a comment:
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Im not trying to hide anything from the vetting officer just from MG. She is very judgmental and have a big mouth lolLeave a comment:
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I don't know how many more times we have to say it...
The test is not "Have you been naughty?", they already know that. The test is "Are you honest and trustworthy". How hard is that to understand?Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by Johnson Jo View Post
I have no criminal record and never been charged with anything - however, some are advising to list any and every encounter you've ever had with the police. Is this really necessary, especially if the question on the form is not directly asking you to list such a thing? If one has a clean criminal record, is it necessary to revisit silly years as a rowdy youth and list things that are unlikely to even show up on local police records?
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Just be honest. If you tell them something they don't know it's not that likely to affect the outcome. If you omit to tell them something they know, it's far more likely to affect the outcome.
There are plenty of people with serious criminal convictions that obtain SC clearance.Last edited by Lance; 15 January 2019, 19:39.Leave a comment:
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