can your employer apply for your clearance. The employer must then subsidize
you until the clearance is obtained. (Not a lot of these around)
Catch-22 situation. If you are not employed in a security job, then you cannot
get a clearance.
The alternative is to join the national guard, get a security billet, and they
will do the grunt work for you. Once it is obtained, then you can apply for the
jobs that have a security clearance as a prerequisite.
Secret clearances are usually an agency check for convictions you have not
reported on your application.
Top Secret, requires individual investigation and can take up to two years these
days.
If you are foreign born, you can almost forget the idea of getting one.
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----- Original Message -----
From: Marwan Saidi
To: CF-Community
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 3:56 PM
Subject: Question about Security Clearance
Curious about this... how does one go about getting a clearance, if necessary?
More specifically, what would preclude one from getting a clearance?
Tim?
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