KuruptU4Fun1976
Shared on Thu, 03/29/2012 - 10:27I recently put in an application to become a Detention Officer for the city of Lewisville. I was told when I put it in that there were initally over 200 applicants that got narrowed down to 30 by getting invites to take the next step in that application process. I still have to go thru a polygraph test if I go further but I'm not worried about that...
When I got divorced my ex mistakenly took a lot of my paperwork with her and now can't find it, so I've had to request paperwork like copies of school trandscripts and my Army Discharge paperwork. So in my application there were a few holes like my extended job history and whatnot. I also don't drive becase of a seizure disorder so I listed my state ID.
Yesterday I got a voicemail from a lieutenant wanting to discuss some holes in my application. I'm hoping it's a good sign, just not really sure if it is or not. What do you guys think?
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Submitted by buckeye75 on Thu, 03/29/2012 - 10:33
If you can explain the holes, then it's a good sign. They must be serious about you because if there was any doubt, those holes would have been enough to eliminate you.
at least that's how I do it when interviewing.
Submitted by Lbsutke on Thu, 03/29/2012 - 11:08
What Buckeye said. If they were not interested they would have not taken the time to contact you. Be honest and open.
Good luck man!!