Quote from: sackett on Apr 07, 2008, 10:51 AMI would suggest a letter coming from your attorney. It will get much more attention than one yourself.Are you suggesting that I get a lawyer to draft my request to be retested? I appreciate the advice, but my understanding is that granting a retest request is a subjective decision and I'm concerned that too harsh of a letter will not be received well. I know it's a long shot, but I still want to try and get this job!
Quote from: sackett on Apr 01, 2008, 11:48 AMYou'll want to be sure to contest the polygraph results in writing.Does anyone have a good example letter or template to use for disputing the results and requesting a re-test?
Quote from: sackett on Apr 01, 2008, 03:32 PMQuote from: sackett on Apr 01, 2008, 01:37 PMI know several retired FBI agents, none of them were happy, and they all retired as soon as they could.Without going into specifics, part of my job at the FBI would have been to change that mentality (futile or not)!

Quote from: sackett on Apr 01, 2008, 01:37 PMI know several retired FBI agents, none of them were happy, and they all retired as soon as they could.Without going into specifics, part of my job at the FBI would have been to change that mentality (futile or not)!
Quote from: sackett on Apr 01, 2008, 11:34 AMUPDATE:
I just found out that I failed the 2nd polygraph. I'm sure it comes as no surprise to many on this board, but I was 100% truthful on the relevant questions. What a sad, sad day!

Quote from: sackett on Mar 28, 2008, 11:09 AMQuote from: sackett on Mar 23, 2008, 12:25 AMQuoteThe aspect of his experience he is likely trying to "figure out" is how he could be truthful during his polygraph and not pass with flying colors.
I think that would be enough to make any reasonable person doubt the accuracy of the polygraph.
Well thats just rubbish!
How could one tell the truth yet fail.
You are misleading the innocent.
Sackett knows what is talking about. If one were telling the truth, he'd know it.
You must be one of those venomous "antis".
TC
Oh yeah!? Well, well, uh.... well, you don't have poetry written about you, now do ya!???

Quote from: sackett on Mar 23, 2008, 12:25 AMQuoteThe aspect of his experience he is likely trying to "figure out" is how he could be truthful during his polygraph and not pass with flying colors.
I think that would be enough to make any reasonable person doubt the accuracy of the polygraph.
Well thats just rubbish!
How could one tell the truth yet fail.
You are misleading the innocent.
Sackett knows what is talking about. If one were telling the truth, he'd know it.
You must be one of those venomous "antis".
TC

Quote from: sackett on Mar 23, 2008, 12:22 AMQuote from: applicant55 on Mar 22, 2008, 10:19 AMSarge,
it seems to me that being 100% truthful is NOT something one has to "figure out."
Sackett
The aspect of his experience he is likely trying to "figure out" is how he could be truthful during his polygraph and not pass with flying colors.
I think that would be enough to make any reasonable person doubt the accuracy of the polygraph.
QuoteThe aspect of his experience he is likely trying to "figure out" is how he could be truthful during his polygraph and not pass with flying colors.
I think that would be enough to make any reasonable person doubt the accuracy of the polygraph.