Joshua wrote on Jun 13
th, 2016 at 1:02am:
Thanks for the info!
Do you think I should even list on my application the agency that failed me? It seems like it would be a lot less grief if I left it off. Lesson learned here on listing all my jobs over the years, but its ridiculous that something so minor can keep me from getting employed.
It does seem ridiculous that something so minor could prevent you from getting employed, I completely agree. But the fact is that it can in the LE world.
Now, you've asked a tough question here. To list it, or not to list it. You can try to sneak it by and not list it. If you get away with it, you'll have no grief. But, if the 2nd agency finds out that you were in the pipeline with the first at some point, and you
didn't list it
and failed the poly on top of that, you are absolutely cooked, because that is a lie that you won't be able to spin. You might even be blackballed from any future LE job in that case.
You're in a tough spot because no LE agency out there will give you a fair shake if they think you're being deceptive. Personally, I would probably list the old agency. The new agency will ask the status, then you'd state that you failed the poly. Explain why you failed it. They may be understanding.
Just a heads up, you may read other posters on here say this... and I completely agree with this... a main function of the polygraph is to coax admissions out of people. Once you are under the gun you have to stick to your story. You'd have to come up with a new story if you don't disclose your failed poly & agency.