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Posted by xenonman
 - Dec 11, 2016, 11:24 PM
I would say to acknowledge and then decline the COE.

I seriously doubt that merely terminating your application would create any further negative issues for you.

Your concerns about the polygraph and the BI are certainly well-founded.

:-[
Posted by C0ldFeet
 - Nov 05, 2016, 07:23 AM
I have signed a coe for an engineering internship; however, I am now scared about the polygraph and just working for the government in general because of its high secrecy.

When I signed, I didn't think too much about the work or invasive background check; however, in recent weeks, it has been bothering me.

I do not want to work for them any longer, what should I do?