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Posted by 40smith
 - Aug 12, 2004, 12:49 AM
Quote from: top-cop on Aug 11, 2004, 09:09 PMYes, Irfan  and when you finish reading long, confusing, quasi-tome, go try out some of the things George tells you to do.  You will probably have the same result he did on his polygraph tests - you will fail.

Disgruntled are we?
Pay no attention to this "top-cop" fear-monger.
He makes no sense with his ridiculous posts!
Don't let this discourage you.  I for one took George's advice, and like this "top-cop" the polygraph should be very afraid.  Their trickery based fake-o-meter  is a fraud.
Don't let anyone tell you differently.  
"Long and confusing"???
Unless you have a first grade education you will understand the book.
Be afraid Top-Cop, be very afraid.
Posted by 40smith
 - Aug 11, 2004, 06:36 PM
Irfan-

Yes they will ask you about previous employment.  Some will just ask who they were, others will ask who they were and why you left.  Have you read "The Lie behind the Lie Detector"?