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Thank you. I guess if I say no, and I make it as far as an interview, I can assume I'll be connected to a polygraph. I saw on the news last night that there's also a question about gun ownership. If I say no on that, they probably won't need a poly, they will see my face turn bright red and my back tense up.Wildscar wrote:That weird cause I didn't have to register to see the link. Basically it asks if you have ever posted any electronic communication such as e-mail, text message or instant message that can be viewed as a conflict of interest. Or if you have kept a diary for basically the same thing however they want you to list it on the app.bpet wrote:I tried to look but was stopped by a "login/register" page. Just couldn't bring myself to submit ANY of my personal information to the NY Times or give them even a single extra subscriber/reader statistic (even if it's internet). Any chance you can tell us what #13 says?Wildscar wrote:I guess number 13 rules most of us out.![]()
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I tried to look but was stopped by a "login/register" page. Just couldn't bring myself to submit ANY of my personal information to the NY Times or give them even a single extra subscriber/reader statistic (even if it's internet). Any chance you can tell us what #13 says?Wildscar wrote:I guess number 13 rules most of us out.![]()
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