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Posted by George W. Maschke
 - Oct 28, 2008, 03:14 AM
Quote from: gary davis on Oct 27, 2008, 08:43 PMIm not sure the Border Patrol's polygraph program is up and running.. all federal examiners are trained by the dept of defense (except the cia) and they march to a different drum

gary davis

For some years now, CIA polygraph examiners are also trained at the DoD polygraph school (the Defense Academy for Credibility Assessment).
Posted by gary davis
 - Oct 27, 2008, 08:43 PM
Im not sure the Border Patrol's polygraph program is up and running.. all federal examiners are trained by the dept of defense (except the cia) and they march to a different drum

gary davis
Posted by jessica
 - Oct 27, 2008, 11:13 AM
HI! I AM A STUDENT AT LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL AND I AM IN A LAW ENFORCEMENT CLASS AND I AM DOING A PROJECT ON THE BOARDER PATROL. I WAS LOOKING FOR THE MAN OR WOMEN WHO IS THE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE BOARDER PATROL. I NEED HIS/HER NAME AND MAYBE A LITTLE HISTORY OF HOW THEY GO INTO THAT POSITION AND HOW ANOTHER PERSON CAN TAKE THERE PLACE. THANK YOU GET BACK TO ME AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. ONCE MORE AND AGAIN THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME OUT TO READ THIS E-MAIL.

                            -JESSICA WILLIAMS
                             LICOL HIGH
                             2008 SENIOR

Posted by dissappointed
 - Sep 24, 2008, 12:14 PM
I was thinking about this yesterday, the idea that Gov't agencies are simply using the polygraph as a method to eliminate people when there are more applicants than available slots. I feel that is what happened in my case and it seems others feel that way as well.

Has anyone ever tried a FOIA request to find out the number of people subjected to a pre-employment polygraph versus how many actually pass, at a particular agency? Would information like this even be obtainable through a FOIA request?  
Posted by Twoblock
 - Sep 23, 2008, 10:14 PM
guest11222

Looks like they fell in line with the other government agencies of giving the polygrapher and his machine sole determination of who gets hired and who gets rejected. The agency is probably overloaded with applicants and it's elimination time and the HR department is not intelligent enough or too damn lazy to do the work of picking good people from the crowd.

My advise is get away from government retards and go to work in the private sector where there is some semblance of intelligence.
Posted by guest11222
 - Sep 23, 2008, 07:42 PM
as of 2008 the border patrol has found it necessary to start issuing polygraph examinations. i  myself applied for the border patrol because i knew that it was the only law enforcement agency to not require a polygraph examination (or so i thought). its not that i am a horrible murder or anything like that  i just know how faulty this "science" is and i simply dont trust it. by the time i was told i had to give a polygraph exam   i had already a waited 6 months for this job and figured i will give it a shot.  the first time around i failed and was given another chance a month later and failed that one also.  has anyone else shared a similiar experience with the border patrol and still got hired?