Quote from: Got Fish? on May 26, 2004, 10:53 PM
Anybody want three guesses why this sorry piece of trash "Kona" feels such a kinship with scum-sucking polygraphers?
Anyone?
Anyone??
Bueller???
Quote from: Anonymous on May 26, 2004, 11:06 PM
Here's what I'm trying to understand - the polygraph is used to verify the information you've disclosed to the agency to that point. So, during the pretest phase you pretty much confirmed that you lied somewhere on your application materials - the examiner didn't even really need the box for that. What is it that makes you believe you'll be processed further?
QuoteActually, on further thought, I don't think I'm going to rescind my application. Considering my qualifications and the fact that this really was a minor instance, I feel certain that the adjudicator is going to either approve me for further processing or want to re-poly me.
Quote from: Kona on May 26, 2004, 09:44 PM
Let's see.......the polygrapher got you to admit that you LIED on your background package, and you think that you are going to be approved for further processing? Yeah.......they're going to process your application all right.....right into the shreding machine. Better ease up on the crack pipe, you're starting to hallucinate.
Who knows though......with your qualifications, integrity, and people skills, I'm sure you won't have any problems landing a quality job somewhere in the bowels of our government where you can really "break it off" into someone.
Best of luck in your quest for employment.
Kona
Quote from: Sweatin on May 26, 2004, 07:55 PMActually, on further thought, I don't think I'm going to rescind my application. Considering my qualifications and the fact that this really was a minor instance, I feel certain that the adjudicator is going to either approve me for further processing or want to re-poly me. I rely am interested to see how this is going to play out. I'll wait until they make a move before I do. I'm not due for another BI for my current clearance for at least another 3-1/2 years, so I've got plenty of time on this.
I'll probably wait until they decide what to do and then break it off in their asses at that point...
Quote from: sweatin on May 26, 2004, 07:15 PM
How many times does the obvious have to be re-stated. As I have said numerous times in this thread, being DQ'ed is not my concern. It's really the very least of my concerns. What I want to know is how to get out of having this mark placed upon my record.
I figure a "first strike" approach might work well: I rescind my employment application before they get a chance to DQ me. Since it is in fact the CIA that I applied to, and I can't get my Poly/application info via FOIA, I can't be held responsible by any other agency doing a BI on me for why the CIA DQ'ed me. It's like having the right to face your accuser. And I can always claim that I didn't know I had been DQ'ed because I terminated my application process.
Does anyone understand what I'm talking about here?? It seems like I typing to the air...........
Quote from: Anonymous on May 26, 2004, 07:23 PMVery well. Given your concern:
1. Yes, withdraw your application.
2. Yes, you probably could be in a world of trouble with your current employment for that stupid admission
There you go, no assumptions and I've only addressed your CONCERNS. Now, stop blaming the polygraph examiner and get over it - you lied.
Although you are not a particularly pleasant person and I will make the reasonable assumption that I would NOT want to work in the same office as you, I do wish you luck as I don't like to see anyone experience the hardship of losing employment. However, I reiterate that, regardless of your "tremendous qualifications," you need to work on heading back to Earth and getting over yourself. Obviously your qualifications didn't get you anywhere with that polygraph exam...
Quote from: Kona on May 26, 2004, 07:05 PM
You are absolutely correct. I suppose it is possible that you could lose your security clearance. Hopefully this won't happen.
You can call it anything you want, "duped," "tricked," "coerced," "bamboozled," "intimidated," or "pressured," the end result is still the same......the polygrapher got you to admit to an ommision of drug useage on your background package, and that was all he needed to DQ you.
Good luck.
Kona
Quote from: Sweatin on May 26, 2004, 06:38 PM"Probably the worst thing about this was that I already have a security clearance required by my present job, and had it when I had my lapse in judgement. My concern is not so much being considered further for employment with the organization as it is that I could potentially lose my security clearance for this admission that the polygrapher duped out of me because of my ignorance."
Quote from: sweatin on May 26, 2004, 11:28 AM
I was duped because lie detectors can NOT detect lies, and had I known this, I would have NEVER admitted to anything. In short, they were forced to repeatedly lie to me in order to get me to admit to anything. Why is it unacceptable for me to conceal anything from them, but yet they should get a pass when lying to me?
I don't get it.