additionally
https://www.tsa.gov/disqualifying-offenses-factors
searles theres a lot of topics you can spew garbage about on this forum without anyone questioning your expertise, but security clearance is probably one you should avoid.
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additionally
https://www.tsa.gov/disqualifying-offenses-factors
searles theres a lot of topics you can spew garbage about on this forum without anyone questioning your expertise, but security clearance is probably one you should avoid.
True story. http://www.ibtimes.com/columbus-day-...ederal-2428152
Government offices
It's a federal holiday, which means don't expect federal or state government offices to be open. Some county offices may remain open.
Marty, the Rio Grande current is not to be trifled with, so be careful on your way back to Rosarito
So is this like a busboy but on a boat?
Point is you were "vetted" by DHS no more than a person applying for a passport would be vetted. You tried to make it sound like they did some thorough check on you and it's simply not true. You said yourself you never had an in person interview.
I in fact made a few personal calls today and inquired about the process of obtaining a merchant mariner certification, as I don't deal with that in my day to day. What I learned is we have in no way shape or form given you any security clearance, approval, vetted you, etc. So please quit acting like you passed a rigorous DHS background because you didn't. You couldn't. A 5 minute PFA search would exclude you
you obviously didn't read the OP
I'm a department head responsible for writing menus, ordering provisions, delegating overtime, and supervising a crew of anywhere from 5-8 Steward department personnel
'busboys' are not required to pass the ServSafe Managers exam
In this particular case with my upcoming position, I'm ultimately responsible for feeding 90 civilians and military subcontractors 3 times a day
you're a fucking idiot talking out of your ass and don't know shit....
you actually think attaining a Merchant Mariner Credential is as simple as applying for a passport ?
wow
so you made a few calls to your buddies today ?
LOL
sorry you got caught implying you contacted DHS today when in fact its a holiday...that sucks for you Chubbs
and yes, when I was applying for my TWIC card, I did have an 'in person' interview you KNOB
get a life you fat fuck
oh and enjoy grinding out your shit job every month for what I'm going to be making weekly
more updates will be forthcoming as soon as I fly out and join my ship this week
CLOWN
https://www.oig.dhs.gov/assets/Mgmt/...-128-Sep16.pdf
Just a scathing report that shows your little TWIC card involved no "vetting" of you whatsoever.
the vetting process involves a variety of background questions which you know nothing about, because security guards aren't required to possess a TWIC card.
In addition, just to take the VPDSD course requires a second round with DHS
are you that stupid ?
oh and just out of curiosity, how did your conversation go today with the Department of Homeland Security considering they are CLOSED
you're the biggest toolbox on this site you bet welching fat slob
good luck with the rest of your glamorous career as a minimum wage rent a cop
I'm glad to were able to pass security clearance despite your connection to Micon.
So I guess I'm wondering why you didn't;t do this sooner? I get it was a lot of work but seems pretty sweet.
In case you haven't followed along, I've been employed by DHS since February. Others on this board can verify. After successful completion of coursework at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Academy in Brunswick GA, I've had a gravy desk job in KC ever since.
I don't doubt much of your story Marty. I'm simply replying to your "extensive vetting" remark. It's a laughable grandiose exaggeration to unnecessarily try to add validity to your situation. TWIC cards ain't shit bro