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Yeah, I had a similar experience... maybe even a longer time gap! The personal interview was incredibly long and tedious but not nearly as hostile or spazzy as a polygraph. Anyway, expect another long wait after the personal interview, but I think it probably means you "failed" the polys, but they have no evidence against you and are still considering you despite poly "evidence".
I had my initial personal interview way back in oct of 2002......not sure why I have another one
Posted by: anonymous Posted on: Jan 23rd, 2004 at 1:09am
Yeah, I had a similar experience... maybe even a longer time gap! The personal interview was incredibly long and tedious but not nearly as hostile or spazzy as a polygraph. Anyway, expect another long wait after the personal interview, but I think it probably means you "failed" the polys, but they have no evidence against you and are still considering you despite poly "evidence".
Posted by: the manic Posted on: Jan 22nd, 2004 at 12:52am
I took 2 rounds of poly in July, both of which were inconclusive, although I got the impression they thought I was lying on 1 item. I got a call last week that the adjudicator wanted to meet with me to answer some questions, after 6 months! People who went through the process with me have been finishing up recently. Thoughts?