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Old 02-12-2011 | 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by onedayatatime
My question is this. Should I come clean and tell them. I’m not sure if they do a record check. Some tell me they don’t. I spoke to a few faa inspectors and they recommended to just leave it alone. Most of my buddies feel the same way. They say wait until you sign the papers! Then you come clean. For me..I’m not sure what to do but I hate not telling the truth. It’s like going in there with your tail between your legs and walking out looking like an idiot. At least now I am prepared for future interviews. Sometimes I wish I made a better career choice. This gets old looking for jobs every 10 years.......
If you already interviewed and did not disclose that information, I'd probably leave it alone. As far as management is concerned, dishonesty is the greatest sin of all. It will be very difficult to explain undisclosed information after a job offer and keep that offer.

As for " telling them after signing the papers", that means nothing to them. Companies have yanked people out of ground schools, simulators, and in one case even a cockpit for dishonesty

Come clean my friend you have nothing to hide. I wish I had your credentials
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