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homeboy
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Topic: after passing the credit check for the tsaPosted: 28 Jul 2010 at 12:21am |
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i took the tsa cbt and i passed, and i passed the credit check also, they sent me an email to fill out a bunch of forms which was e86 forms or sumthing, in section 13 on employment page , it wont let me continue, i filled out everything else, BUT it it wont let me continue it keeps giving me an error message in section13 saying account for all employment acitivites without breaks....i have tried everything this is the only thing stopping me...with continuing...can sumone help?
also my dashboard says invited to airport assessment, but i dont know when im suppose to go. when is my date and wat time?
can sumone help?
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JJJJust
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Posted: 28 Jul 2010 at 6:10am |
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It'll say "Invited to Airport Assessment" until you're actually given an appointment by the airport (which could be hours, days, months from now) at which point it will say "Airport Assessment Scheduled". And there would be no way any of us would ever even know when your AA was. We're not the help desk or the local airport.
As for your e86 question, the error is self-explanatory. You must account for all employment activities for the last 10 years, without breaks. You have a break somewhere in your history. All periods of unemployment must be accounted for too. If you list the date ranges you have on your e86, I can tell you exactly where the issue is. |
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chrisosa
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Posted: 28 Jul 2010 at 7:00am |
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I have similar problem play with the date Did you work for the same company twice? If yes move the date |
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Rhonnie
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Posted: 28 Jul 2010 at 3:22pm |
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I had that same error.
When I wrote the dates out on paper, I saw where my error is. If you worked for the same company multiple times, there's probably a gap between when you ended there and when you began another job. |
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homeboy
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Posted: 28 Jul 2010 at 11:39pm |
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i have filled out all my unpmeployment dates also....
starting with my begining
i put down (A)-april(2010) to present(type of employment-other)
(B)-april(2009) to april(2010)(unemployment)
(C)-september(2008) to march(2009)(type of employment-other)
this is wat i have down.
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homeboy
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Posted: 28 Jul 2010 at 11:40pm |
this is how i did it on section 13A..starting with my begining
i put down (A)-april(2010) to present(type of employment-other)
(B)-april(2009) to april(2010)(unemployment)
(C)-september(2008) to march(2009)(type of employment-other)
this is wat i have down.
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JJJJust
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Posted: 29 Jul 2010 at 7:34am |
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You must account for the last 10 years or to your 18th birthday (but I can't recall if the system is setup to recognize the 18th birthday bit), whichever is sooner.
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