
Quote from: JCavvvv97 on Oct 04, 2015, 08:50 PMHi,
I was wondering if someone can help me? I am currently involved in the hiring process with my local police department for a 911 operator/dispatch position... I have applied, filled out my background investigation, had a drug test, physical exam, psych evaluation, and am waiting to complete my polygraph.
I have never done anything bad to be revealed on my polygraph except one thing.. I sold approx. 1 gram of marijuana to my close friend right before I turned 16. I personally have never used marijuana, let alone any other drug in my life and I only did this one time... I am now 18. Will my stupid action back when I was 15 end up disqualifying me? Since that day, I have not touched any type of drugs, period. I now realize how stupid I was to do that knowing that it can have such an impact on whether or not I get this job (which is the ultimate career field I want to go into).
It was an act of impulsiveness, immaturity, etc. and I regret it every single day.
So with that said, will this action that I did as a young teenager end up disqualifying me if it is asked on the polygraph?
Quote from: Arkhangelsk on Oct 06, 2015, 01:42 AMJCavvvv97,
I was kind of waiting for someone else to chime in because I have no experience in this area. I would probably be more suspicious of the notion that you had a gram to dispense with but never tried it yourself. That's kind of like Bill Clinton's I didn't inhale story. However, I cannot see how a gram of cannabis would be a show stopper for a dispatcher job. A risk of a stressed polygraph due to a gram, seems not prudent to me.
Also my young friend, what I do have experience with is recognizing "minimization" in others. I suspect the reality may have been more indulgent (if your teenage years were anything like mine).
quickfix, can you give this young person some advice? Do 21st Century Police Depts really require dispatchers who have never pressed a bong to their lips as teeners?