MrFent
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So I talked to 3 other people that were at the Memphis PEPC on Monday, & same as me, none of us were asked to show ANY form of identification at ANY point throughout the day. I thought this was very odd, since we are applying for pretty high government security clearance. I would have thought AT LEAST for the drug test they would try to make sure of who you are. I will say they did do a pretty good job of escorting you everywhere to make sure no one else took your place. However, what if someone totally different was there for the entire day? They could pass all your medical & drug test screening for you.
I was worried that because of this, it would make EVERYTHING that we did all day completely void. I brought this fact up to some of the HR people there, & they acted VERY surprised that no one was checking ID. As I was leaving they were talking about it to the lady in charge, so hopefully for the rest of this week they will have taken care of this issue. They said that since it was their mess-up, we wouldn't have to do anything over again, but what do they know? IT'S A GOVERNEMNT SECURITY CLEARANCE.
There is one thing that gave me a little hope. Fingerprints. All they would have to do is check our fingerprints over again, along with our photo ID once we got to OKC. That way they would be certain that the person who gave them those sets of prints were the same ones who were at the PEPC. I certainly hope this will be the case & that I won't have to do EVERYTHING over again.
I was worried that because of this, it would make EVERYTHING that we did all day completely void. I brought this fact up to some of the HR people there, & they acted VERY surprised that no one was checking ID. As I was leaving they were talking about it to the lady in charge, so hopefully for the rest of this week they will have taken care of this issue. They said that since it was their mess-up, we wouldn't have to do anything over again, but what do they know? IT'S A GOVERNEMNT SECURITY CLEARANCE.
There is one thing that gave me a little hope. Fingerprints. All they would have to do is check our fingerprints over again, along with our photo ID once we got to OKC. That way they would be certain that the person who gave them those sets of prints were the same ones who were at the PEPC. I certainly hope this will be the case & that I won't have to do EVERYTHING over again.