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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 315569" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I got the same thing when I went in the military, Janet- many years ago! Unfortunately, it was so many years ago that he told me they had to start completely over. I put in my paperwork that my bro and I are estranged and please don't release any personal info to him (like the job I'm trying to get or where I would be going). Still, I am worried about what my bro and mother will tell them, but I can explain that part. They can B***H about me, but nobody said your family had to like you to have a clearance. Everything I've done wrong, the feds already know. LOL! Hopefully, now that I've been on my own for 30 years and haven't even lived in the same town as any family, they will just run the standard checks on my family members and get the character input from those listed- references, neighbors, previous employers, military record.</p><p></p><p>Thanks Step- that makes me feel a little better. Like Jamie, the first time I got a clearance I was young and they had nothing to go on except what came in with school records, what people said, etc. This time, I have a "history" on my application.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 315569, member: 3699"] I got the same thing when I went in the military, Janet- many years ago! Unfortunately, it was so many years ago that he told me they had to start completely over. I put in my paperwork that my bro and I are estranged and please don't release any personal info to him (like the job I'm trying to get or where I would be going). Still, I am worried about what my bro and mother will tell them, but I can explain that part. They can B***H about me, but nobody said your family had to like you to have a clearance. Everything I've done wrong, the feds already know. LOL! Hopefully, now that I've been on my own for 30 years and haven't even lived in the same town as any family, they will just run the standard checks on my family members and get the character input from those listed- references, neighbors, previous employers, military record. Thanks Step- that makes me feel a little better. Like Jamie, the first time I got a clearance I was young and they had nothing to go on except what came in with school records, what people said, etc. This time, I have a "history" on my application. [/QUOTE]
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