Quote from: polyfool on Jun 17, 2006, 11:06 PM
Collider,
I assume you disclosed this information to the agency on your background security form? If that's the case, I wouldn't worry too much about it. It would seem the agency would not have bothered to move forward with your application after learning of the arrest if it was that concerned about it. If however, you did not disclose it, it may present a problem. The fact that it was as recent as two years ago may not be so good as well as that it may be considered to indicate a lack of judgement on your part. I honestly can't offer you much advice in this area as I have never even come close to being arrested--one speeding ticket my whole life. Sorry, I couldn't be of more help. In the end, it will be up to an adjudicator to decide. If the arrest presents a problem, you should be allowed to give your side of the story in your own defense. Bottom line--if you disclosed it up front, I wouldn't sweat it. Good luck.

Quote from: collider on Jun 16, 2006, 05:25 AMThanks polyfool - very helpful. Still waiting on the BI to get into full swing (I know it's started, but it's dragging like all heck).
One other question - are arrests fatal to getting a clearance? I was arrested 2 years ago pretty much for mouthing off to a cop (I didn't insult him or anything, but I made the grave mistake of getting all lawylerly - he was obviously in a pissy mood and took it out on me; the case was eventually thrown out).
It would really, really stink if after enduring the interviews, the testing, and finally, THE POLYGRAPH to get DQed for a stupid decision I made when I was 22.
PS - the arrest was not for anything drug or alcohol related.
Quote from: collider on Apr 15, 2006, 04:10 PMHi all. So I survived the polygraph (barely). For the obvious reasons, I don't want to draw attention to that or be congratulated or anything - I'm just moving right onto the background check.
It was delayed for a couple of reasons and is about to get underway. All of my references are very cool, but a couple are kind of freaked out and want to know what to expect.
Also, I was laid off from a previous job (not for cause) and I'd like to know what they're going to ask my previous employer. I was in the hiring pipeline when I got laid off, and mentioned the possibility of a background check to my boss at the time - he said it wouldn't be a problem as those kinds of things ask about trustworthiness and competence and stuff.
If anyone here has served as a reference in the past and knows what kind of questions to expect (whether as a "friend" reference or a past employer reference), please let me know what kind of questions are asked.
Thanks
