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I agree with George . . . every once in a long while. It's really too bad that indiscretions in our "young, dumb and full of . . " (well, you know) days can have such a lasting effect on our future.
Best of luck.
Posted by: George W. Maschke Posted on: Jan 6th, 2005 at 8:18am
The use of marijuana within the last three years (or more than 15 times during your life) disqualifies you from FBI employment. So too does the use of any "hard drug," ever.
My understanding is that the CIA has a more pragmatic policy regarding past drug use. It does not, however, have a published "cut-off" level (though one may in fact be in place). I suspect that your use of marijuana as recently as within the last three years may pose a problem.
Posted by: Jeffery Posted on: Jan 6th, 2005 at 4:45am
I'm looking for a career change. My interests are to work for the government, specifically in a job where I am actually doing something with my life and making a difference to other people.
Had you stated you were looking for a 9-5 job that you can't get fired from, good benefits and good retirement, then i would have said go for a government job.
If you are serious about a job where you can make a difference to other people, I'd advise you to stay away from any of the TLA agencies.
I'm sure you are a great guy/gal. But there are many younger people who have not done drugs who will also be competing for these positions. Unless you have something else to bring to the table (speak Arabic or Farsi, Electrical Engineer etc) then I'd say skip their degrading and time intensive process and take a different route (become a school teacher, counselor, park ranger/guide or coach etc).
Posted by: No_One Posted on: Jan 6th, 2005 at 12:45am
I'm looking for a career change. My interests are to work for the government, specifically in a job where I am actually doing something with my life and making a difference to other people. I'm almost too old to be an FBI or CIA agent, thats not a problem, I understand that, but I would like to work in the intelligence community even if it is a low level type job. I don't have visions of grandeur, expecting James Bond or Alias type workplaces.
My problem is with the polygraph test. I'm not in debt, no criminal record etc but I have done drugs. Smoked some marijuana within the last three years and some harder drugs in my younger days. I know I'll be asked about it and I'd have to be truthful about it. Does this basically disqualify as someone who makes bad decisions. It kind of sucks, after all this time having done something I wish I hadn't. Now I hardly even drink (almost to the point of abstention, 1 glass of wine a month maybe).
Has anyone else had basically the same problem or set of circumstances and have any insight into whether it would be a futile process or not.