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Polygraph and CVSA Forums => Polygraph Procedure => Topic started by: Guest on Jul 14, 2004, 06:54 PM

Title: What's my best approach?
Post by: Guest on Jul 14, 2004, 06:54 PM
I've finished 2 poly's with a gov agency without failing or passing them.  The problem is because I lied but I passed the post interrogation.  The question was drug use, and the truth is I've tried it but I don't feel guilty because I regret what I did and I'll never do it again.  They want me for a third poly, I want to either confess or just cancel the appointment and forget my job opportunity.  I really don't find this to be a serious issue in my life and it's just been blown way out of proportion.  However, I will have this job if I can pass this test.  What is the best approach?  How should I deal with this?  Any comments are appreaciated.  Thanks.
Title: Re: What's my best approach?
Post by: Anonymous on Jul 15, 2004, 05:20 AM
QuoteI want to either confess or just cancel the appointment and forget my job opportunity.

At this juncture, the wiser choice for you would be to admit nothing and simply inform the agency that you are no longer interested in the job.
Title: Re: What's my best approach?
Post by: anonymous on Jul 15, 2004, 07:46 PM
If you are dealing with the NSA pricks, then forget it.
It is always best to admit nothing, and assume you
won't pass the test.  They will prey on your ignorance
and fears, so just laugh to yourself, when they start
playing "head games" with you.
Title: Re: What's my best approach?
Post by: someone on Jul 15, 2004, 08:03 PM
if the person cancels his/her last poly appointment, does he/she fail the test or simply lose his/her job opportunity?