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Originally Posted by -King-
For what? President of the united states?
86 pages. Jeeeez!!!
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Not completely uncommon really, for someone working with highly classified info. The written securtiy clearance portion of some include things such as every address you've ever lived at along with persons who knew you then and their current addresses, addresses of relatives (including cemetary addresses if applicable), and a plethora of other crap I assure you you won't just pull off of teh top of your head.
The YW I spoke of earlier was for a position in the White House while I was in the military. I told them I didn't want it, they made me fill out the paperwork and was told I would interview anyway. I filled out four pages of it in crayon and oddly enough (after more than a few ass chewings) they didn't select me.