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Hi everyone , Just had some questions regarding paragon security. I’m soon to be separating from the military due to some circumstances (I’ll get into that in a bit ) and am looking at careers to keep the money flowing. I’m specifically looking for anyone working or has worked with paragon in North Carolina, specifically Greenville or the surrounding areas.
- What’s the work tempo like ?
- How was the hiring process , like what’s the attitude towards prior military like ?
- Regarding why I’m leaving the service ; I made the mistake and got a DUI( misdemeanor, no injuries, no damage , going over a year sober now, over a year since arrest and court stuff finally came to and end . I’m just dealing with paying my fines now ) does anyone know if they would automatically disqualify me for my DUI? Or would I still have a shot .
- I served 2 contracts and have one discharge as honorable and my second will either be an honorable or a general (under honorable conditions. If it’s the latter, what are the odds of still being hired ?
- I already have a clearance (TS/SCI) , how would that benefit me when it comes to the hiring process ?
I appreciate any help and advice in advance .
Cheers
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