Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Atlanta Georgia: polygraph examiners needed

Atlanta Georgia: polygraph examiners needed

PEOA receives many more calls for exams in Georgia than can currently be handled. If you have a polygraph business and can handle more calls, contact PEOA.

peoamail@aol.com

Tacoma WA: Immigration polygraph exam needed at Detention Center

Tacoma WA: Immigration polygraph exam needed at Detention Center

peoamail@aol.com

Stockton California: incarcerated man needs to be tested

Stockton California: incarcerated man needs to be tested

peoamail@aol.com

Saturday, September 20, 2014

Florida Fishing Tournament polygraph exams needed

Florida Fishing Tournament polygraph exams needed.

Large tournament running 101 days from May 2015 through September 2015.

Entire west coast of Florida.

There will be 12 that can be done at one location but the Signature Series will have winners along the entire coast and they may need to be coordinated within 24 to 48 hours of catching the winning fish, Pensacola to Naples.

Coastal Conservation Association of Florida
(352) 665-4868

(Note: this information was sent directly to PEOA members one week in advance of posting)

PCSOT classes in Los Angeles in October and November

PCSOT classes in Los Angeles in October and November

peoamail@aol.com or call 818 883-6969

Saturday, September 13, 2014

Baltimore polygraph tests

PEOA has several experienced polygraph examiners in the Baltimore Maryland area.

Contact PEOA at 818 883-6969 and ask for Polygraph Baltimore.

peoamail@aol.com

Friday, September 12, 2014

Complaint about a Connecticut polygraph examiner

(No identifiers are listed. If you recognize yourself here, correct the situation for the future. Courtesy of Polygraph Examiners Of America, www.peoa.US )

Client says no child-porn polygraph report after 90 days of calls.
APA member: NO
Recent past complaints: NO
Examiner gender: M

Summary per Client: Client asked local police for a local examiner, was given Examiner's phone number. She paid Examiner $450 cash to test a person about child pornography. When done, told client he would email report, adding that 'nothing is binding until the report is written'. Said he was arrogant. 90 days has passed, no results, no report. Client has made 'countless calls', never answered and no return call. The website listed on Examiner's business card is not working.

Note: More calls, Examiner answered. Said he would immediately email the report. Days later, still no report.

Note: Website dotcom listed on Examiner's business card is listed as unowned and is available for purchase.

Examinee says he shouldn't have failed-- then evidence arrives that supports the fail

One roommate wanted another tested. Roommate had a large amount of cash stolen from two different places in his bedroom the same week. Roommate B denied taking it. During a polygraph exam, Roommate B had very large responses on all relevant questions on all of the many charts conducted, indicating DI (fail).

Later, when rent was paid, Roommate B was said to have paid using marked currency from the thefts.

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Complaint about a California polygraph examiner

(No identifiers are listed. If you recognize yourself here, correct the situation for the future. Courtesy of Polygraph Examiners Of America, www.peoa.US )

Client says that Examiner gave no results or report, and is hiding her identity.
APA member: YES
Recent past complaints: NO
Examiner gender: F

Summary per Client: Client went with Husband for exam. Found Examiner in pay-per-click section, wondered why her website didn't also show with others in 'regular' searches. Nowhere on website does Examiner identify herself or give her name, so no research could be done by client before using Examiner. Paid Examiner $400. Said Examiner was rude. Claims that examiner would not assist with her complaints that the arm cuff was way too tight and making her squirm. Examiner left building with chair and equipment when done. No report in two days despite website saying same day or within 24 hours.

Note: 48 hours after exam, still no report. Apparently Examiner is a new examiner, her website domain was registered only a little more than a year ago-- but adding to the lack of confidence client now has, the web domain was registered completely anonymously using the secretive Domains By Proxy service that hides the ownership of a dotcom address.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Polygraph test in Fresno California

Fresno polygraph test

www.PolygraphFresno.com

Oshkosh Wisconsin exam needed for a Texas pre-employment background

Oshkosh Wisconsin exam needed for a Texas pre-employment background

peoamail@aol.com

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Federal Polygraph Examiners wanted

Company Profile
BlueLaw International is an international consulting firm providing technical services in criminal justice, rule of law, security sector reform, national defense education, and democracy and governance with active contracts with State/INL, USAID and the Department of Defense. Under BlueLaw’s National Security Practice is a growing Polygraph and Background Investigations Division which includes a $59 million IDIQ polygraph examination support contract.

Position Summary
In support of its five-year Polygraph Examination Support Services contract, BlueLaw International seeks qualified federal polygraph examiners to conduct Law Enforcement Pre-Employment (LEPET) exams in the Southern Border States. Over a five- year period, estimated work on this contract is as many as 5,000 – 7,000 exams annually. To meet this requirement, BlueLaw anticipates hiring an additional 50 examiners over the next year. All examiners are required to go through a background investigation and participate in an eight-day training/internship on the LEPET exam prior to conducting exams. Initially all positions will be part-time, however, BlueLaw anticipates offering an option to transition to full-time based on excellent performance. Level of effort is flexible based on examiner preference. BlueLaw will schedule all exams and provide all equipment. All exams will be conducted at BlueLaw facilities. Qualified examiners anticipating availability to work between now and September 2015 should apply.
Immediate Recruiting Needs
BlueLaw is currently seeking examiners able to start as early as Oct 1st, 2014 with availability to work between Oct 1st and Dec 31st. Exams will take place in Houston, TX and/or San Diego, CA. A daily travel stipend is available for those not local to these areas.
Minimum Qualifications
·         US Citizen
·         Federal Polygraph Examiner certified with the National Center for Credibility Assessment (NCCA)
·         Conducted a minimum of two-hundred (200) polygraph examinations
·         Two (2) years of experience as a polygraph examiner; and
·         Current on NCCA continuing education requirements including completion of 80 hours of continuing education every two years
·         Ability to pass a government background check. Minimum requirements include:
o   No felony conviction in last 36 months (must report all arrests and investigations as well)
o   No illegal drug use or prescription misuse or abuse in the last 12 months
o   No misconduct including professional misconduct (e.g. fraud) in the last 12 months
o   No substantial credit issues (e.g. bankruptcy)
How to Apply
Recruitment is ongoing. Please submit your resume and NCCA certificate to kogamba@bluelawinternational.com. Include “PESS Examiner” in the subject line. Serious candidates will be asked to submit background information prior to hiring for the purpose of a government background check. 

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Miami construction company owner wants 20 persons tested for theft

Miami construction company owner wants 20 persons tested for theft

peoamail@aol.com

(This is an example of a referral sent to PEOA members this week)

Seminole County FL sex offender testing needed

Seminole County FL sex offender testing needed

peoamail@aol.com

Monday, September 1, 2014

Nevada polygraph waivers limiting the liability of the examiner are void

Nevada polygraph waivers limiting the liability of the examiner are void.