So my career is doomed I guess,
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Originally posted by tonylondon View PostSo my career is doomed I guess,"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Originally posted by tonylondon View PostSo my career is doomed I guess,
I've seen both types.Comment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostCertain government agencies and public sector bodies won't take people on to their projects with certain convictions even though they will pass SC.
I knew someone who couldn't do some work for the police due to one of his driving convictions but had no problems being SC cleared to do other work.
A former colleague was SC cleared to work with MoD, but Met Police wouldn't clear him because of "family problems"...Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI hadn't really understood this 'pwned' expression until I read DirtyDog's post.Comment
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A good friend of mine is doing SC work at HMRC despite having served a very short time in jail for assault in the past. He had it explained to him that it's the nature of the crime that's important; crimes involving deception, even if it were shoplifting a Mars Bar, are automatic disqualifications for most SC roles, especially in financially oriented agencies, whereas they'd consider and approve some other very serious crimes that didn't involve deception. They'd rather have an honest thug than a petty thief, regardless of how old the conviction.Comment
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not quite you could become an MP
Originally posted by tonylondon View PostSo my career is doomed I guess,Comment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostDoesn't really matter as while one is a case of fraud and the other is theft, no business or organisation that deals with finance will want to touch you.Comment
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ok another question when transferring your SC to another bluechip company, what does the transfer entail i.e would the new company see the stuff you put on your SC form?Comment
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Originally posted by tonylondon View Postok another question when transferring your SC to another bluechip company, what does the transfer entail i.e would the new company see the stuff you put on your SC form?
Seriously, you need to read the sticky on clearance before asking more questions. The one thing they are looking for is honesty; you're not convincing me you've grasped that yet.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostSorry? It's a security assessment questionnaire. Why do you think they wouldn't need to see it?
Seriously, you need to read the sticky on clearance before asking more questions. The one thing they are looking for is honesty; you're not convincing me you've grasped that yet.Comment
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