Re: What is a "lifestyle polygraph"
I declined to take the test, and told the company's HR department why I was withdrawing my application for the job. I'm told they now use a different polygraph contractor.
Would the operator of a polygraph be called a "polygrapher",
pronounced pol-IG-raf-er?
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