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I'd like to say more but that would be a no no...Originally posted by stek View PostCan’t be SC then, I’ve blown mine by moving to Denmark and now Ireland.."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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My oh my you're a helpful soul!Originally posted by northernladuk View Post3 years and 4 months ago when you started?
Over use of the word 'To' as well by the way.
I can see why your "CUK Personality of the year!!! 2001!!! has lapsed.
A bit like when you see a run down pub with "CAMRA Pub of the year 1998"on a faded banner.Originally posted by Nigel Farage MEP - 2016-06-24 04:00:00"I hope this victory brings down this failed project and leads us to a Europe of sovereign nation states, trading together, being friends together, cooperating together, and let's get rid of the flag, the anthem, Brussels, and all that has gone wrong."Comment
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Like it says in the sticky, your clearance lapses the moment you leave the role for which it was granted. As a convenience for all parties, it will remain on file for one year during which time it may (and I stress "may") be reactivated without re-vetting. Or it may not.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostCall the security officer of the last client whereby you had clearance. It would have lapsed after 7 years. As I recall the lapse activates after 2 years without use.
The clearance is granted for 10 years for permies and five for contractors. That does not override the above though.
You will not get clearance if you've not got five years UK residency (or residency in some limited number of overseas locations or on active service) but that doesn't mean going abroad kills your ability to be cleared. It all depends how well the other country manages its security (Sweden and Ireland probably not a problem, Libya or the Yemen probably a big one).
As I keep saying it's a risk assessment for a specific set of circumstances. That's why there are no black and white answers. And why a lot of discussion about clearance is actually pretty pointless.Blog? What blog...?
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What sort of clearance would I have had back in 1995? They just asked if I minded being cleared and I said no and it sort of happened. I was young and clueless and had no interest so my recollection is dim.
It was in the nuclear industry, and also weapons grade err, products. It’s on the internet too now so not that secret!Comment
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Probably SC.Originally posted by stek View PostWhat sort of clearance would I have had back in 1995? They just asked if I minded being cleared and I said no and it sort of happened. I was young and clueless and had no interest so my recollection is dim.
It was in the nuclear industry, and also weapons grade err, products. It’s on the internet too now so not that secret!"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Particularly nonsensical are those sensitive communication projects for UK clients that are developed here in Germany. UK colleagues are DV and I'm sat in the same room without. Mind you there was 30 page NDA for me to sign but otherwise nadda..."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Don't look at their screens otherwise they will have to kill you....Originally posted by scooterscot View PostParticularly nonsensical are those sensitive communication projects for UK clients that are developed here in Germany. UK colleagues are DV and I'm sat in the same room without. Mind you there was 30 page NDA for me to sign but otherwise nadda...
I was on a site like that in the UK two years ago where they did minimum clearance on me but extensive on everyone else. I even went into the server room a few times on my own as I was looking for someone...."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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When I was on the nuclear site uncleared I was escorted everywhere, even to the shiitter where I’d sit and do my business while he stood outside.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostDon't look at their screens otherwise they will have to kill you....
I was on a site like that in the UK two years ago where they did minimum clearance on me but extensive on everyone else. I even went into the server room a few times on my own as I was looking for someone....
Got to the stage we’re I had one in the morning before work, corked the rest up during the day, and released the payload in the evening at home...Comment
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