New rules handed down from the Fed mean that our Security staff can no longer hold copies of our security clearance request paperwork (in the name of personal privacy, no less, which is HILARIOUS, since once you're issued a clearance, you sign away those rights, and let's not forget that the .gov leaves this info laying around on LAPTOPS in airports), so I just got handed the hard copy of my SF-86 back (and a copy of the EPSQ .zdb file was sent to me after I left via email yesterday, before it was deleted from Security's systems).
Man, this is my whole life since I was 22 on paper. And it's fucking boring. I've obviously been doing it wrong.
Man, this is my whole life since I was 22 on paper. And it's fucking boring. I've obviously been doing it wrong.