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LEO/Background check inquiry
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<blockquote data-quote="massmustang02" data-source="post: 9392508" data-attributes="member: 56773"><p>I can second a lot of the things already mentioned in here because I went through the process as well. My suggestion is tell the truth on everything. They will find out. </p><p></p><p>As far as checking credit history, being responsible with money has a lot to do with susceptibility to taking bribes, stealing money from a crime scene, and what not.</p><p></p><p>In terms of contact with an officer, think of it this way. If an officer pulls you over, are you allowed to leave the stop at any time you want? The obvious answer is no. You're are detained until you are released by the officer. So think of that way when reporting your information.</p><p></p><p>I also had to go through the facebook/myspace experience during my BI. They sat me down and had me log on to my accounts and looked at my pictures and posts and told me what was acceptable and what was not. I made sure when I was applying early on to get rid of most pictures that could have been compromising.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line. Include everything. When I went for my polygraph, the trooper administering the polygraph said something to me that eased my mind completely. "Don't think that i haven't heard it before. And if I haven't, not like I'll remember who you are down the line if you do get hired. So don't worry about what you have to say to me in this room."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="massmustang02, post: 9392508, member: 56773"] I can second a lot of the things already mentioned in here because I went through the process as well. My suggestion is tell the truth on everything. They will find out. As far as checking credit history, being responsible with money has a lot to do with susceptibility to taking bribes, stealing money from a crime scene, and what not. In terms of contact with an officer, think of it this way. If an officer pulls you over, are you allowed to leave the stop at any time you want? The obvious answer is no. You're are detained until you are released by the officer. So think of that way when reporting your information. I also had to go through the facebook/myspace experience during my BI. They sat me down and had me log on to my accounts and looked at my pictures and posts and told me what was acceptable and what was not. I made sure when I was applying early on to get rid of most pictures that could have been compromising. Bottom line. Include everything. When I went for my polygraph, the trooper administering the polygraph said something to me that eased my mind completely. "Don't think that i haven't heard it before. And if I haven't, not like I'll remember who you are down the line if you do get hired. So don't worry about what you have to say to me in this room." [/QUOTE]
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