Anonymous wrote:*known, not know
sorry
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A good friend of 30+ years is trying to get a Fed job with a security clearance. She told me she would put my name down as a reference. I got a call today from someone to confirm this and this person on the phone tells me I have to meet with an investigator to answer questions about my friend. The person asked me my address and asked if we could meet at my home. Uh, NO. So now someone else (the actual investigator) is going to call me to set up a mtg at a Starbuck's or some other public place. Is this normal? What kind of questions will they ask? Will they ask anything about me? I don't feel completely comfortable with this.
TIA for any advise/answers.
SO funny I just did this, and I met him at a Starbucks. Very friendly, took about an hour, ask nothing about you but how you know your friend, how long have you known her, does she know any foreign nationals, does she have any issues with drugs/alcohol, and an odd one, does she have any anxiety/mental health issues. Also do you know anything about her that would not be good to know (you know what I mean), try not to over answer and also obviously if you know any embarassing secrets or anxiety do NOT mention,
not sure about your friend...but my guess answers in the affirmative to those would not be keyAnonymous wrote:A good friend of 30+ years is trying to get a Fed job with a security clearance. She told me she would put my name down as a reference. I got a call today from someone to confirm this and this person on the phone tells me I have to meet with an investigator to answer questions about my friend. The person asked me my address and asked if we could meet at my home. Uh, NO. So now someone else (the actual investigator) is going to call me to set up a mtg at a Starbuck's or some other public place. Is this normal? What kind of questions will they ask? Will they ask anything about me? I don't feel completely comfortable with this.
TIA for any advise/answers.
Anonymous wrote:When my husband did this 20+ yrs ago, they came to our apartment building and knocked on neighbors' doors who weren't even on the list. (this may not be allowed anymore, I don't know) I don't think it's at all weird that they offered to come to your home.
Anonymous wrote:Totally normal OP. And these freaks on here are projecting heavy! You don't sound paranoid at all from your post. You're a teacher- I understand. Valid question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my husband did this 20+ yrs ago, they came to our apartment building and knocked on neighbors' doors who weren't even on the list. (this may not be allowed anymore, I don't know) I don't think it's at all weird that they offered to come to your home.
This happened to me about 5 years ago. They knocked on the door and asked some questions about a neighbor I didn't know. I did my best to answer them. It was weird at first but I was happy they investigate so well.
Anonymous wrote:When my husband did this 20+ yrs ago, they came to our apartment building and knocked on neighbors' doors who weren't even on the list. (this may not be allowed anymore, I don't know) I don't think it's at all weird that they offered to come to your home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes totally normal. They will show your their badge too for verification.
I probably do 2 of these a year since I have so many friends with clearances. They won't ask you questions about you, it's just all about your friend. Where they work, what they do, their ethics, their foreign trips, etc. Not a big deal at all.
oh and they normally come to my workplace, not my house.
+1
I thought coming to the home was a no-no
Many, many investigations are at the person's home, especially since so many people work at home now. OP, they are not investigating you, calm down. No really, calm down. You will not reflect well on your friend at all.