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Message started by FBIApplicant on Apr 20th, 2004 at 8:12pm

Title: Re: FBI Appeal Process
Post by Fair Chance on Apr 23rd, 2004 at 3:58am
Dear FBI Applicant,

Two months from the receipt of your letter is not unusual.  An inconclusive letter is better than a "not within acceptable parameters" letter.  The difference is slight but signicant in the end result.  You should request the second polygraph from the office (return address) that sent you your not acceptable letter.   This may not be at all related to anyone that you have dealt with earlier.

The system is heavily overloaded due to the burden of only hiring people who can "pass" the polygraph.  Your appeal is very important because it serves as an official letter that you contest "not being within acceptable parameters."  Your appeal also lets them know that you are one more taxpayer, as well as applicant, who want some kind of accountability for repealing a conditional job offer based only on polygraph results.  Are truly the "smartest and brightest minds" going to apply for a job that proudly touts the polygraph as being "highly accurate" after reading  the NAS report?

I think the most frustrating part of anyone being not hired due to polygraph results is not being able to get the background check to defend one's reputation and integrity (blind heresay accusations treated as fact would not be acceptable according to the Constitution).

Regards.

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