Quote from: xenonman on Feb 13, 2017, 02:13 PMQuote
Ironically, federal law prohibits use of the polygraph in the
private sector with the two exceptions noted above.
Not entirely correct. There is also an exemption for employer investigation of specific instances of workplace theft.
QuoteIs this even important, I mean it was 4 years ago when I ate that stupid brownie.

Quote from: Sergeant1107 on Dec 06, 2008, 01:17 AMI disagree.
I think you should call the department or agency to which you are applying and speak to your background investigator prior to your CVSA. Tell them about your omission and don't try to conceal it.
If the sum total of your illicit drug-using experiences is eating a marijuana brownie while in college, that is not a disqualifier for any law enforcement agency with which I am familiar. However, lying about it will likely DQ from most, if not all, agencies.

QuoteHad an interview with an oil company. They asked if I had a relative working for a government agency. I replied no. After the thank you note was sent I realized that I had forgotten that my brother worked for the government. I went back and corrected the answer on the online application after I was also asked in the interview and responded as No. Should I call the hiring manager and explain the mistake? The interview went well and the follow up response is said to be next week. Leave it alone or call?

QuoteHad an interview with an oil company. They asked if I had a relative working for a government agency. I replied no. After the thank you note was sent I realized that I had forgotten that my brother worked for the government. I went back and corrected the answer on the online application after I was also asked in the interview and responded as No. Should I call the hiring manager and explain the mistake? The interview went well and the follow up response is said to be next week. Leave it alone or call?

QuoteShould I call the hiring manager and explain the mistake?If you did, it would take the burden off of you and you wouldn't have to worry about it anymore.