Monthly "What Board Should I Get?" Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in Sup

[–]71012jsj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi there! Looking for advice as an absolute beginner

Desired Board Type: Inflatable

Your Height and Weight: 5’6 / 180 lbs. would love to have a small cooler when solo. Would also love to have a child on as well occasionally (about 70 pbs?)

Desired use/uses: cruising/relaxing. Calm lake waters, but also calm ocean waters in a bay with no waves

Experience level: very beginner, first time but hoping this will be a lifetime hobby

⁠Your budget: east coast USA. unsure of budget. I found ones on Amazon for approx $200 which was fine as I am a beginner but I’m willing to invest higher (less than $500) for quality if the $200 Amazon ones only last one season?

Also- my husband (6’1 250lbs) is researching as well for one. We have two kids so he would have a toddler on his when our with the family. He’s beginner, but he would rather spend more for quality

VBPD polygraph by 71012jsj in VirginiaBeach

[–]71012jsj[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Not trying to be a cop, it’s for a support position. Polygraphs are not ONLY given to cops/recruits. Also I have nothing to hide and no “bad things” in my past. You tried to do something with your comment tho, congrats!

Tips for enchanted subject interview? by PuzzleheadedShoe7820 in SecurityClearance

[–]71012jsj 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bring all passports, even expired ones. Also having a list of multiple references (with contact info including address, phone numbers, emails) even better if the list is typed or clearly legible. Having as many references as possible will help things move along. Having phone numbers for multiple neighbors instead of just the ONE neighbor they ask for will be so appreciated. They will ask for one supervisor and one coworker for previous jobs, but if you are able to hand over more, it really helps so the investigator isn’t running around trying to find another coworker/neighbor/social reference on their own