Some advice...
from Hudson regarding security clearance...
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Not entirely true, as long as you can't be blackmailed by it it wont stop your clearance (a bit of a generalisation there).Originally posted by 1yearlaterCan you trust yourself withyour best mates misses? if no, then you dont get cleared!
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Can you trust yourself withyour best mates misses? if no, then you dont get cleared!
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What if I want to make sure that I can trust myself? I might have done something terrible and removed from my memory with time.Originally posted by The Lone GunmanApply for the job.
The client will have a "sponsoring agent" who will put you through the process.
You can't do it yourself.
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Apply for the job.
The client will have a "sponsoring agent" who will put you through the process.
You can't do it yourself.
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Apply for the job and find out!
You can only be put forward for clearance if your sponsored by your employers - i think, sure someone with more knowledge will put you right!
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some help please...........
A couple of contracts that I'm interested in, request sc clearance. I've read a few threads on here about it before.
Anyone know what steps I should to take to apply for it?
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