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Topic Summary - Displaying 13 post(s).
Posted by: Towanda
Posted on: Oct 23rd, 2008 at 5:53pm
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Did you pass?
Posted by: gtstang99g
Posted on: Oct 23rd, 2008 at 12:51am
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same happened to me
Posted by: Towanda
Posted on: Oct 22nd, 2008 at 10:02pm
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Awesome, makes me feel better...I'll let you know... but man, I got SO nervous, I kept trying to zone out but it didnt work.  I was nervous about getting back to work, what to tell the person whome I just told this guy about... etc... nothing that SHOULD keep me from getting the job, but it was a secret for that person... but during a BI, would probably get found out.  

Anyways, thanks again.
Posted by: George W. Maschke
Posted on: Oct 21st, 2008 at 3:14pm
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Do you think I passed since there was no follow-up questioning?Or since I haven’t heard anything…maybe not?


When a polygrapher scores the polygraph charts as "deception indicated" (that is, the examinee has "failed"), it is standard procedure to interrogate the examinee in an attempt to get an admission. Based on your account, it seems likely (but not certain) that you passed.
Posted by: towanda
Posted on: Oct 21st, 2008 at 3:04pm
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Hi,

I took my poly on Monday the 13th, it's now the 21st.  

It was a different poly than the ones I’ve read about.  We went through 14 questions, basically the ones the BI went over with me the day prior.  Answered, then he strapped me in and asked me 14 "no" questions, like “were you untruthful about your police experience..." etc...covering all we talked about.  He did that twice.  Then unhooked me and said he'll let my BI know I was there and my BI will "let me know if i need to do anything else".  

Didn't tell me if i passed or failed.  Waiting on bated breath to see if i passed, I emailed my BI but no word.

I got really nervous as soon as he strapped me in!  I didn’t lie, however, I just got done telling him things about myself that only me know, so as soon as I was strapped in, I was a wreck!  I didn't get the feeling I passed...

Do you think I passed since there was no follow-up questioning?  Or since I haven’t heard anything…maybe not?
Posted by: anonymous
Posted on: Jan 21st, 2002 at 8:41pm
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there were 3 separate charts with each chart having about 8 questions repeated 4 times.  total of about 24 independent questions. (96 total).
Posted by: J.B. McCloughan
Posted on: Jan 19th, 2002 at 7:04am
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anonymous,

In your first post you said, "I was given three series of questions with each series having about 8 questions repeated 4 times."  Are you saying the examiner asked you 32 questions on the first chart of the first examination series or that there four separate charts which repeated the same eight questions?

If there were 32 questions asked on one chart, This method would be one that I have never seen nor read about.
Posted by: anonymous
Posted on: Jan 18th, 2002 at 8:57pm
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Thanks for the reply.  My drug usage history was provided before the polygraph testing.  I stated all relevant security, financial, and past drug usage questions truthfully with the recruiting agent prior to the poly exam.  I answered truthfully and yet, there still seemed to be reservations about my answers as suggested by the examiner.

oh well, I guess I'll just have to wait.  How long does it usually take for the results anyway?

I'll keep u guys posted.

Thanks
Posted by: blade-runner
Posted on: Jan 18th, 2002 at 7:31am
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Anonymous, 

You did not mention if you disclosed drug usage prior to the polygraph. If on the background forms you did not admit to any drug usage and then during the polygraph you admit to even one time using drugs, you will be bounced out. They consider it an "intregrity issue."   NEVER change your statement. The examiners specifically try to "con" applicants to change their written statements so they can bounce them out. Once you put it in writting, NEVER change your statement and defend what you wrote to the end! 

Of course, if you maintained during the polygraph what you wrote on the background forms you should be okay. Okay is defined as 50/50 shot. Let us know what happens.
Posted by: anonymous
Posted on: Jan 18th, 2002 at 5:09am
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Just FYI, it was not the FBI.  It was for another agency in a different department.  I am awaiting a poly with the former though.  But if the results are negative, I guess I can kiss that option goodbye based on what I have read so far.
Posted by: anonymous
Posted on: Jan 18th, 2002 at 12:26am
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Thanks for your quick reply.  FYI, I was well within the agency guidelines and use of any other type of drugs.  And absolutely no sale or even purchase of any type.   I guess I'll just have to wait for the results.

Again, thanks.
Posted by: George W. Maschke
Posted on: Jan 18th, 2002 at 12:20am
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I infer that your polygraph interrogation was with a U.S. federal agency.

If your polygrapher scored your charts as "deception indicated," then he gave you a rather milquetoasty post-test interrogation. I suspect that you passed and that his claim that he was "getting frustrated with [your] reactions to the drug usage questions" was simply a last ditch attempt to see if he might perchance get some kind of admission from you. But I cannot be confident about that; you'll have to await further word from the agency with which you applied for employment.

Of course, if your admitted marijuana usage exceeded that allowed by the agency's hiring guidelines (for the FBI, it's 15 times), then the whole polygraph interrogation was a moot exercise from the beginning.
Posted by: anonymous
Posted on: Jan 17th, 2002 at 11:53pm
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I just recently took the poly and am waiting for the results.  It took about 3 hours with the majority being the pre-interview.  Prior to the poly session, I admitted prior experimentation with marijuana during college (about 8 yrs ago) but also pointed out that I met the agency's drug usage requirements.  Anyways, during the poly, I was given three series of questions with each series having about 8 questions repeated 4 times.  After the first series (security series), the examiner said that I was having reactions but he said we'll discuss it later.  THen came the second series (drug usage questions).  I answered honestly to all questions. This was the end of the second series.  The examiner did not say anything then either so I assumed there was no problem with my answers.  For the third series of questions, I was asked the same general drug usage questions but it was reworded a litlle differently.  After completing that series, the examiner comes over and suddenly begins to remove the sensors and says its done.  He says that he didnn't want to ask me anymore questions because he was getting frustrated with my reactions to the drug usage questions.  Is this the post-interrogation?  Whats interesting is that he never accused me directly of lying and that he never questioned me about other drug usage.  He just said that he was frustrated with the reactions and he didn't know what to make of it, and that there was no point in going on with the test since I'll probably give the same reaction.

The examiner said that he has to re-evaluate the results and HQ gives the final word.  I was being completely honest on the exam and I cannot believe that I reacted to the drug questions.  I wish I had seen the charts.  Should I kiss my conditional appointment and my dreams of becoming a G-man goodbye??  or was the tactic the examiner used just a last minute ploy to see if I was hiding anything??  Or is it the fact that I admitted to experimenting with marijuana that messed up my chances with the poly before it ever began?


Do any of you know of people who have admitted to prior experimentation with drugs (and kept within agency guidelines) and have still been procesed?

frustrated and very depressed

 
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