Tractor,
Many thanks for your honest advice! I will carry on and keep you updated!
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Originally posted by Contractor1982 View PostThanks for the advice tractor!
that's my issue, I've had the interview already and never mentioned it, got the position subject to my SC clearance coming back. I never thought it would be an issue so just left it, was out the forces early 2000 and i have never chased it up because like i said its never been a problem, hate this situation now!!!
Good luck with it.
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Thanks for the advice tractor!
that's my issue, I've had the interview already and never mentioned it, got the position subject to my SC clearance coming back. I never thought it would be an issue so just left it, was out the forces early 2000 and i have never chased it up because like i said its never been a problem, hate this situation now!!!
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Originally posted by Contractor1982 View PostThanks for the quick replies,
My issue is that my discharge certificate says i served longer than i did by 1 year. Which i have just gone along with because to be fair it has never been an issue, i fear now this may be. i have created my whole CV around my military experience, but i will admit this to the screening company however i fear the employing company may not be as happy to know, if this new information comes to light.
This thread reminds me, I have been meaning to get a copy of my service medical records, I have no idea what inoculations I have had and it might save me paying for them if I don't need them again
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Thanks for the quick replies,
My issue is that my discharge certificate says i served longer than i did by 1 year. Which i have just gone along with because to be fair it has never been an issue, i fear now this may be. i have created my whole CV around my military experience, but i will admit this to the screening company however i fear the employing company may not be as happy to know, if this new information comes to light.
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Originally posted by Contractor1982 View PostGood morning,
I have a question about anything i disclose on my SC Clearance.
Will they inform my sponsor about details i have mentioned on my SC application and any findings they make or is this all confidential. The reason being i have not made my sponsor aware about my financial details and also my military service with regards to time served. I am going to be completely honest about everything on my application but i am hoping this remains confidential and nothing is passed on to my sponsor!
Any help or advice appreciated
many thanks
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Originally posted by RasputinDude View PostMorning. Read here first: http://forums.contractoruk.com/busin...questions.html
Got in before NLUK too :-)
It's quite appropriate to ask such a specific question outside that sticky in the hope that someone will answer it.
It would be different if there was somone to update the first post of such stickies with relevant facts as they are disclosed in the thread, but as it's all voluntary, no one is going to do thatwhich over time as the thread grows, it becomes less useful than it was when it was first created.
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Morning. Read here first: http://forums.contractoruk.com/busin...questions.html
Got in before NLUK too :-)
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SC Clearance Disclosure
Good morning,
I have a question about anything i disclose on my SC Clearance.
Will they inform my sponsor about details i have mentioned on my SC application and any findings they make or is this all confidential. The reason being i have not made my sponsor aware about my financial details and also my military service with regards to time served. I am going to be completely honest about everything on my application but i am hoping this remains confidential and nothing is passed on to my sponsor!
Any help or advice appreciated
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