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05-23-12, 02:21 PM #1
I might be in DEEP trouble
I just signed my linguist contract and my recruiter just for forced me to mark NO to not having family with foreign citizenship(parents are dual citizens), never having traveled outside the US(I did twice), and having foreign family(it says so right on my Sf86), because supposedly I have to mark NO on everything or I am ineligible for the job. How badly am I ****ed? Arrrgghh I don't want to get on an open contract when they kick me out of dli
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05-23-12, 03:28 PM #2
You ever hear of "fraudulent enlistment"?
You better talk face-to-face with the SNCOIC at your RSS ASAP!!!
And I love how you say your recruiter "forced" you to sign your contract. Not to come across as being rude.....but did he hold a gun to your head or threaten you. You should've refused to sign the contract.....period, even if it meant you not getting the MOS you wanted.
You young men and women have a mind of your own, use it. Don't be forced into signing anything you know is not the thruth.
Last edited by Lisa 23; 05-23-12 at 03:33 PM.
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05-23-12, 04:58 PM #3
I wouldn't lie about your parents' citizenship status...linguists require SCI eligibility for their security clearance which requires a mandatory interview by an OPM or USIS investigator as part of the background investigation. Go tell your recruiter he may already be in a world of schit...and relief for cause isn't going to enhance his career in the Marine Corps.
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05-23-12, 07:02 PM #4
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05-23-12, 07:17 PM #5
Okay, so you resolved this issue in the three hours since your post. As a senior security specialist in the Marine Corps, and former recruiter, I hope so.
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05-23-12, 07:21 PM #6
Per request of the OP, this thread is closed as the issue is resolved.
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