Arizona PDs...scottsdale, phoenix etx

Started by AZoly, Jun 20, 2003, 03:34 PM

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AZoly

Anyone out there taken any of the polys in AZ?  I am applying to scottsdale, phoenix and a couple other surrounding PDs - any help???

What kind of Q's do they ask?

Any and all info is welcome!

Thanks,

AZooly

Poly-Killer

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Azooly,

I can't tell you what kind of questions a particular examiner may ask, they vary from examiner to examiner, but I can tell you two things:

1) As of right now, AZPOST requires all applicants to be given a polygraph "test".

2) Most people I know don't walk away from their "test" with anything but contempt for the examiners in Az, whether they "pass" or not.

Good luck!
PK

Saidme

PK

I'm surprised you didn't take the opportunity to enlighten this poor soul with all of your knowledge about pre-employment screening in Arizona.  Even to crack open the door and give them information regarding your examination certainly could have proved valuable.  Surely after all of your practice exams with your (was it uncle?) examiner you would remember some of the questions.  Why shouldn't this guy/gal have the same opportunities you had?  In fact, maybe you could hook them up with your contact and let them get some practice as well.  Maybe you could then go into business and collect a little extra cash on the side for all of your hard work.  Wow, the possibilities are endless. ;)

suethem

Saidme,  

I thought that you don't care about pre-poly exams, since you never have given one, and you never will.

You comment on them so often, its almost hard to believe you...




AZpoly

Thanks for the input so far...but i still feel I need more info...

If anyone out there has any, please post it on this board.

Thanks,

AZpoly

Poly-Killer

Quote from: Saidme on Jun 22, 2003, 03:19 PMPK

I'm surprised you didn't take the opportunity to enlighten this poor soul with all of your knowledge about pre-employment screening in Arizona.  Even to crack open the door and give them information regarding your examination certainly could have proved valuable.  Surely after all of your practice exams with your (was it uncle?) examiner you would remember some of the questions.  Why shouldn't this guy/gal have the same opportunities you had?  In fact, maybe you could hook them up with your contact and let them get some practice as well.  Maybe you could then go into business and collect a little extra cash on the side for all of your hard work.  Wow, the possibilities are endless. ;)

As I stated in a previous post...you REALLY need to get out more often.

One more thing, YOU of all people have the nerve to speak of hypocrisy? That's rich, your very existence is based on hypocrisy. If there are those who should be charged as accessories, you should be charged with fraud, at the LEAST. You have the audacity to make these accusations when you lie daily...probably multiple times. I don't know how you look at yourself in a mirror. ;)  ;)  ;)

PK

guest

Be prepared to be abused and made to feel like a real loser.  I took my first test and it was inconclusive.  What does that mean, I was to beg for a 2nd chance and hopefully they'll see fit to let me continue.  I really wish I had read and studied this website beforehand, then I wouldn't have gone in with such a naive attitude.  The examiner pretty much asked the exact questions & employed the same psycological drivel as the book & website state.  I am definately going to take into account Counter Measures, it couldn't hurt, since being truthful didn't seem to work.

I do have a question...will they compare my 1st test with the results of the 2nd to see if I have done anything differnt, like used Counter Measures, and then try & obtain a "confession".

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