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    can i get dq?

    On my first application packet I said I did not do some things. Then before the CVSA test I remembered things I had done when I was younger, before high school. Since these answers are inconsistent will i get dq?
    None of the things are serious. One was i switched price tags when i was 7, One was I lit a hay stack on fire when I was 14 and put it out, and I also put that I was friends with someone who went to jail when I was in High School.
    Should I call my recruiter and explain this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by yanks18 View Post
    On my first application packet I said I did not do some things. Then before the CVSA test I remembered things I had done when I was younger, before high school. Since these answers are inconsistent will i get dq?
    None of the things are serious. One was i switched price tags when i was 7, One was I lit a hay stack on fire when I was 14 and put it out, and I also put that I was friends with someone who went to jail when I was in High School.
    Should I call my recruiter and explain this?
    Yes, you can be disqualified for withholding information, it's seen the same as lying. Even if *what* you did isn't serious (and how serious it is would be determined by the agency you're applying to, not just your opinion), lying is grounds for an automatic and permanent disqualification.

    And yes, you should contact your recruiter immediately and try to reconcile this matter.
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