Posted on Dec 15, 2021
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SSgt Christophe Murphy
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It's possible but it is case by case basis because it depends on the individual diagnosis and any additional details that may vary from person to person.
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I would like to do something with purpose in my life and my current job prospects are running thin.
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SGT (Join to see) - I understand. Mental Health like anything else is on a spectrum. I was on Active Duty with TS/SCI and while I was also diagnosed with PTSD and I served with plenty others who had various mental health conditions. I was also a DOD civilian with a Secret while receiving 50% from the VA for my PTSD. It's not an immediate disqualifying factor by any means. It generally doesn't come up unless there is a reason for it to be brought up.
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SGT Sean Bise
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Depends on the mental health issue. The investigator is looking for ways that you could be exploited, or become a liability. If you are medicated and stable and have a history that reflects that, you should be fine. Mental health professionals can speak on your behalf in a clearance investigation.
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I have some ideas about attempting working again, but dunno if I could work for government in a useful capacity.
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SSG Laurie Mullen
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Do you need a security clearance for your current job?
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right now unemployed and looking at a high level posting at Omaha involving command and control. some of the systems I am familiar with. formerly held a TS/SCI
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