Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prior or current extramarital affair?
It will be asked. Not a disqualifier if you are up front.
Disqualifying if spouse does not know about it.
Do you think an emotional affair counts in this case?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prior or current extramarital affair?
It will be asked. Not a disqualifier if you are up front.
Disqualifying if spouse does not know about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prior or current extramarital affair?
It will be asked. Not a disqualifier if you are up front.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much debt is too much? Do they pull credit scores?
Yes, that's one of the first things they do.
No idea how much is too much, but you can look through this site: http://www.dod.mil/dodgc/doha/industrial/2012.html
Anonymous wrote:How much debt is too much? Do they pull credit scores?
Anonymous wrote:(1) Guideline A: Allegiance to the United States
(2) Guideline B: Foreign Influence
(3) Guideline C: Foreign Preference
(4) Guideline D: Sexual Behavior
(5) Guideline E: Personal Conduct
(6) Guideline F: Financial Considerations
(7) Guideline G: Alcohol Consumption
(8) Guideline H: Drug Involvement
(9) Guideline I: Psychological Conditions
(10) Guideline J: Criminal Conduct
(11) Guideline K: Handling Protected Information
(12) Guideline L: Outside Activities
(13) Guideline M: Use of Information Technology Systems
http://www.state.gov/m/ds/clearances/60321.htm
And to the PP who says it is easier than passing a piss test at Best Buy- you have no idea what you're talking about. People I know have been denied for drinking on the weekends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know people who got dinged for too much social drinking on weekends. The process seems fairly arbitrary.
Good. I don't want drunks with security clearances.
Anonymous wrote:I know people who got dinged for too much social drinking on weekends. The process seems fairly arbitrary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prior or current extramarital affair?
It will be asked. Not a disqualifier if you are up front.
Anonymous wrote:Thank god this forum is anonymous.
Anonymous wrote:Op, be aware that the polygraph is more than them just asking you questions. They go out of the way together reactions from you. And the process is more more difficult today that it was pre Snowden leaks, which many account for the differing response noses you are getting.
Anonymous wrote:Op, be aware that the polygraph is more than them just asking you questions. They go out of the way together reactions from you. And the process is more more difficult today that it was pre Snowden leaks, which many account for the differing response noses you are getting.