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Previously on "Security Checks and criminal record"

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  • SuperZ
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    Originally posted by malvolio View Post
    Really don't get irony, do you... Or Malvolio, come to that.
    Oh, I think I do, on both counts . I bet you`ve even interpretted my last post differently than how others may see it.
    Last edited by SuperZ; 13 October 2009, 15:38.

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by SuperZ View Post


    I suggest you read again my posts.

    This person has a competitive advantage (ie, he`s in a contract that now requires it). They have experience and a skill nobody else has, good for them!!! I suppose you think the client should now advertise these posts posts so other non-cleared candidates can apply for them, in case they`re missing out? It`s unfair isn`t it?

    I have no issue at all with people obtaining it as I hope my posts show, just certain thinking and girly whinging

    SAme for you or anyone else. COme here and announce you`ve landed a position and getting cleared and I`d be for youalso
    Really don't get irony, do you... Or Malvolio, come to that.

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  • SuperZ
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    Originally posted by beemarman View Post
    From what i can remenber it was

    Handling stolen goods (mobile phones) and theft (a battery from boots) damm what i used to do when i was young.
    It was a long time ago and you were young, I`m sure you`ll be okay

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  • SuperZ
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    Originally posted by malvolio View Post
    Why? Clearly here's a case of someone geting secure work without clearance. I thought that was not only impossible but unnecessary. Or have I misunderstood your earlier posts?
    I suggest you read again my posts.

    This person has a competitive advantage (ie, he`s in a contract that now requires it). They have experience and a skill nobody else has, good for them!!!And it`s worth it to get them cleared. I suppose you think the client should now advertise these posts posts so other non-cleared candidates can apply for them, in case they`re missing out? It`s unfair isn`t it?

    I have no issue at all with people obtaining it as I hope my posts show, just certain thinking and girly whinging

    SAme for you or anyone else. COme here and announce you`ve landed a position and getting cleared and I`d be for youalso
    Last edited by SuperZ; 13 October 2009, 15:24.

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  • beemarman
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    From what i can remenber it was

    Handling stolen goods (mobile phones) and theft (a battery from boots) damm what i used to do when i was young.

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  • beemarman
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    Originally posted by Jeebo72 View Post
    Sorry to be negative, but fessing up affected a friend of mine. On contract for about 14 months with no issues, then asked to leave after the form went in ... I guess it depends on what it's for ... good luck!

    Just hope am not unlucky, but life goes on even if it goes the other way.

    Not the end of the world.

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  • Jeebo72
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    Sorry to be negative, but fessing up affected a friend of mine. On contract for about 14 months with no issues, then asked to leave after the form went in ... I guess it depends on what it's for ... good luck!

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by SuperZ View Post
    Don`t say that, you`re gonna start the "gizza SC job" crowd off


    Why? Clearly here's a case of someone geting secure work without clearance. I thought that was not only impossible but unnecessary. Or have I misunderstood your earlier posts?

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  • beemarman
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    Thanks all for the response. I feel a lot better as i was really worried.

    I did put my CR history and an explanation in a seperate sealed envolope for them to read.

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  • SuperZ
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    Originally posted by rsingh View Post

    As an added bonus, just think of all the extra contracts that will be opened up to you once you get SC.
    Don`t say that, you`re gonna start the "gizza SC job" crowd off


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  • rsingh
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    I received a caution a few years back. Its never been a problem, not even with the IBs. As long as you admit it, you should be fine - it demonstrates your honesty. Plus you can't then be blackmailed.

    As an added bonus, just think of all the extra contracts that will be opened up to you once you get SC.

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  • SuperZ
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    What they said, just be completely honest on the forms, you`ll probably be okay. I believe you can write a little story about it also if you wish (why it happened, lesson learned etc) if it makes you feel better .
    Good luck!

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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    Originally posted by beemarman View Post
    I work for a goverment organisation (public transport) and after 10 months on the contract they decided we should all have SC to continue our work.
    Sorry to go off topic, but ....

    Typical of the public sector: "Mmmmm, may be we should do security checks on all our staff including the contractors". Oh FFS !

    And BTW, best of luck with the SC - I think you'll be OK if you fess up.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by beemarman View Post
    Has anyone ever passed SC with a criminal record?
    Plenty of people - I know a few.

    As Mal says, as long as you are honest with them, then you should have nothing to fear (unless you were done for treason). They know what you did, it's whether you are prepared to be honest with them about it.

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  • malvolio
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    Been asked before. Unlikely to make any difference as long as you are honest about it (the form has a separate section to keep details confidential). What will screw you is if you aren't honest about it: they will know your record anyway, the test is to see if you are telling porkies or not.

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