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You know all them porta-cabins around the donut? They're so packed with Tata consultants they could take over an entire ring if they were given the same seating space as the incumbent permies.
Funny.. the vetting officer never asked me about schooling during my DV interview? He did ask me if I had ever shagged a prostitute or had an extramarital affair though!!
DV is ‘Developed Vetting’ BTW
So it must have been along interview then, explaining all that lot. Did he want vivid descriptions of what you did.
They only go to that level of detail for a DV clearance normally. SC never asked me what schools I went to, DV interview did.
Funny.. the vetting officer never asked me about schooling during my DV interview? He did ask me if I had ever shagged a prostitute or had an extramarital affair though!!
I often see contracts advertised asking for 'security cleared' persons, I suppose if they put someone forward who has been cleared once, then they are likely to be cleared again.?
I think I would have a tough time getting high clearance - mischief I'm afraid
you'd be surprised! if you were totally honest and upfront, its likely you will get it. if you try and hide anything, then you get refused all!!! they want to know if you hiding that could be threat to being blackmailed etc, if you are honest with it, it means you less likely to be a target, or at least an easy one.
I'm not v clean, and was actually refused sc at first go. 2nd time round, this time through MOD and i got it (am an ex squaddie you see!). they reviewed me after 18mths and then said im fine until 2014. they did tell me that cos i was open, it all went in my favour.
Mine took forever and involved calling schools about GCSE and A Level results FFS....
Good grief, the security services must be full of buttoned-up conformists who've never put a foot wrong in their entire lives. They'd have as much chance of thinking outside the box as a dormouse escaping a locked safe!
Gone are the days when they'd take someone on at the drop of a hat if they liked the cut of his jib, even if he was a Russian agent
P.S. Obviously SC = security clearance, but what is DV?
I got cleared to work at a Police Headquarters in a couple of days, so I presume it was just a very light check.
This was interesting though ...
Requests for any clearances required are raised during the contractual process. A number of commercial organisations advertise for staff with security clearances. This practice is neither necessary nor desirable, and is strongly discouraged by the MOD.
I often see contracts advertised asking for 'security cleared' persons, I suppose if they put someone forward who has been cleared once, then they are likely to be cleared again.?
I think I would have a tough time getting high clearance - mischief I'm afraid
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