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Previously on "some help please..........."

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  • ferret
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    Some advice...

    from Hudson regarding security clearance...
    http://www.contractoruk.com/002675.html

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    Originally posted by 1yearlater
    Can you trust yourself withyour best mates misses? if no, then you dont get cleared!
    Not entirely true, as long as you can't be blackmailed by it it wont stop your clearance (a bit of a generalisation there).

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  • 1yearlater
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    Can you trust yourself withyour best mates misses? if no, then you dont get cleared!

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  • Francko
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    Originally posted by The Lone Gunman
    Apply for the job.
    The client will have a "sponsoring agent" who will put you through the process.

    You can't do it yourself.
    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.

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  • The Lone Gunman
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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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  • 1yearlater
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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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  • chock
    started a topic some help please...........

    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?

    ............

    ............I knew this was a bad idea...................
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