Anonymous wrote:My neighbor works there and does not dislike it as much as the people I have seen posting on this board. She says it is true that the quota system is very strict and that the work is repetitive and not all that transferable. However, she has young kids and there is a lot of work-from-home and no travel, so she feels it works for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:all over the place. Former federal employees. If you get fired fromAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind if you get fired or asked to resign you’ll be unsuitable for federal employment again
Where did you hear this?
A federal job you are deemed unsuitable and cannot pass even the most basic background check public trust
Fired, I understand. But deemed unsuitable for resigning as well? Do you have a link to an article or a rule book or something stating this? Thanks.
the background investigator goes to your former employer and asks. The form asks if you’ve been fired or asked to resign. Being fired from a federal govt job makes you unsuitable for federal employment . Lying just adds things onAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if you are asked to resign it’s the same as being fired. People there tend to quit before they are-asked to resign and they have no issues getting fed jobsAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:all over the place. Former federal employees. If you get fired fromAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind if you get fired or asked to resign you’ll be unsuitable for federal employment again
Where did you hear this?
A federal job you are deemed unsuitable and cannot pass even the most basic background check public trust
Fired, I understand. But deemed unsuitable for resigning as well? Do you have a link to an article or a rule book or something stating this? Thanks.
I thought quitting and resigning were the same thing. If you quit the BVA, how would you go about proving that you weren’t forced to resign? Or if you’re forced to resign, how would anybody know that you didn’t just quit.
when you apply for a federal job for the public trust background check it asks if you’ve been fired from a job or asked to resign. They will then go to your former employer and ask them .Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if you are asked to resign it’s the same as being fired. People there tend to quit before they are-asked to resign and they have no issues getting fed jobsAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:all over the place. Former federal employees. If you get fired fromAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind if you get fired or asked to resign you’ll be unsuitable for federal employment again
Where did you hear this?
A federal job you are deemed unsuitable and cannot pass even the most basic background check public trust
Fired, I understand. But deemed unsuitable for resigning as well? Do you have a link to an article or a rule book or something stating this? Thanks.
I thought quitting and resigning were the same thing. If you quit the BVA, how would you go about proving that you weren’t forced to resign? Or if you’re forced to resign, how would anybody know that you didn’t just quit.
Anonymous wrote:if you are asked to resign it’s the same as being fired. People there tend to quit before they are-asked to resign and they have no issues getting fed jobsAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:all over the place. Former federal employees. If you get fired fromAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind if you get fired or asked to resign you’ll be unsuitable for federal employment again
Where did you hear this?
A federal job you are deemed unsuitable and cannot pass even the most basic background check public trust
Fired, I understand. But deemed unsuitable for resigning as well? Do you have a link to an article or a rule book or something stating this? Thanks.
if you are asked to resign it’s the same as being fired. People there tend to quit before they are-asked to resign and they have no issues getting fed jobsAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:all over the place. Former federal employees. If you get fired fromAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind if you get fired or asked to resign you’ll be unsuitable for federal employment again
Where did you hear this?
A federal job you are deemed unsuitable and cannot pass even the most basic background check public trust
Fired, I understand. But deemed unsuitable for resigning as well? Do you have a link to an article or a rule book or something stating this? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:all over the place. Former federal employees. If you get fired fromAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind if you get fired or asked to resign you’ll be unsuitable for federal employment again
Where did you hear this?
A federal job you are deemed unsuitable and cannot pass even the most basic background check public trust
all over the place. Former federal employees. If you get fired fromAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind if you get fired or asked to resign you’ll be unsuitable for federal employment again
Where did you hear this?
Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind if you get fired or asked to resign you’ll be unsuitable for federal employment again
gone goneAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too bad JDU is gone they had a great topic on this about how horrible this job is
JDU is gone?!? Wow, I guess I hadn't been to that site in a while.
Anonymous wrote:Too bad JDU is gone they had a great topic on this about how horrible this job is