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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is not what you asked. You’re obviously attempting to figure out how to skirt it so that it does not look like anything is happening that is unethical. [b]If your son applies to Lockheed in an open competition and is hired onto a contract in which his Father has no connection, that’s okay.[/b][b] If he gets a job at Lockheed because his name was floated as the son of your husband, regardless of which contract, it’s unethical. Your husband already did the floating of his name, so it’s already improper if there is literally any connection between that string pulled and your son being hired. Now, if your husband gives his son’s resume to some friend who owns a contracting company in which your husband has no reasonable assumption there is anything to be gained from the connection, it’s fine. [/quote] What happens if the son applies to a company in open competition at company X and during the interview, the son mentioned that his father is an SES a a federal agency that company X has contract with; However, the son is applying for another contracting position at another federal agency that company X also has a contract with. What will happen then?[/quote]
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