Police Officer Preparation & Law Enforcement Resource - Archive

The REAL POLICE FORUM is a leading community of police officers and law enforcement professionals. The forum includes police chat and restricted areas for police officers only. The ask-a-cop area allows you to ask questions to real police officers and only verified police are allowed to respond. REALPOLICE.com also features law enforcement jobs, news, training materials and expert articles.




MeekMillie
04-01-12, 02:42 PM
Afternoon all. Currently i'm in in process of seeking employment somewhere else due to the state of my current work condition's, but seeing i dont have much experience i chose to embellish on my resume and added work experience from a friend of mines resume onto mines to make my resume more eye catching to potential employer's. Hopefully a new job will hold me over until i can make it through the hiring process and into the academy. Do Background investigator's look into that type of stuff with employer's on what you put on your resume or ask to see copy's of your resume from your current job ? and is that something that can get you Disqualified ? :confused5:


marinepilot
04-01-12, 03:21 PM
Afternoon all. Currently i'm in in process of seeking employment somewhere else due to the state of my current work condition's, but seeing i dont have much experience i chose to embellish on my resume and added work experience from a friend of mines resume onto mines to make my resume more eye catching to potential employer's. Hopefully a new job will hold me over until i can make it through the hiring process and into the academy. Do Background investigator's look into that type of stuff with employer's on what you put on your resume or ask to see copy's of your resume from your current job ? and is that something that can get you Disqualified ? :confused5:

So, let me see if I got this straight. You came to a pro-Law Enforcement forum to ask a bunch of cops and those interested in law enforcement if you're going to be caught because you LIED on an application to another job?

Guess you're gonna find out the hard way that you are NOT who we want working in the law enforcement field. Yeah, I'm betting your BI's will find out, somehow or another, and then you're DQ'ed pretty much from everywhere due to being a LIAR!

Citicop
04-01-12, 03:51 PM
It would be a piss poor background investigation if they didn't even follow up with all the employers you listed.

Yeah, you've screwed yourself out of a job in Law Enforcement with that falsification.

Time for Plan B.


besafe2
04-01-12, 08:48 PM
Afternoon all. Currently i'm in in process of seeking employment somewhere else due to the state of my current work condition's, but seeing i dont have much experience i chose to embellish on my resume and added work experience from a friend of mines resume onto mines to make my resume more eye catching to potential employer's. Hopefully a new job will hold me over until i can make it through the hiring process and into the academy. Do Background investigator's look into that type of stuff with employer's on what you put on your resume or ask to see copy's of your resume from your current job ? and is that something that can get you Disqualified ? :confused5:

Forget law enforcement.

MikeG
04-02-12, 01:55 AM
Time for Plan B.

But with his new resume, plan B is a lot brighter.

Oh, and if he's wondering most reputable companies also verify employment and resume's using separate investigation companies that only do employment screens. They look for people that are felons, dishonorable discharges, identity theft, educational qualifications, credit checks and former employment claims. It's not a LEO BI but if it's eye catching enough to get you noticed, it's eye catching enough to get checked.

I hope you have enough integrity to change your resume back to you. I'd bet a lot of those people that get caught falsely claiming to be Navy SEALs or MoH winners or military veterans start like you did and just let the lie grow.

deputywave
04-02-12, 08:43 AM
Hopefully a new job will hold me over until i can make it through the hiring process and into the academy.

By the time that happens, you'll be able to retire from that new job.

Joeyd6
04-02-12, 08:17 PM
Wow! Integrity is what you do when when nobody is looking......you obviously have none and your chances with the NYPD are zero when they find this.