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What kind of background check does Delta Airlines do?

Due to airline and federal requirements, job applicants ordinarily go through a unique federal 10-year background investigation. During this investigation, they will look at a job applicant's criminal background including felonies, misdemeanours, and DUI convictions.



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Permanent Disqualification If you have been convicted, pled guilty to, or found not guilty by reason of insanity of the following felonies, you will be considered permanently disqualified from ever holding a position at the TSA: Espionage or conspiracy to commit espionage. Sedition or conspiracy to commit sedition.

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Delta Airlines is known for its high-quality service and you typically pay more because of that. The main category that Delta gets low marks on is affordability. But the positives such as reliability, safety, perks, and their large network of destinations generally outweigh this negative.

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Yes they do perform consumer credit checks prior to hiring.

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A TSA background check is extremely rigorous and includes the following items: Fingerprinting and fingerprint processing to check against FBI criminal databases and FBI terrorist watch lists. Felony and misdemeanor criminal searches at the county, state, and federal level.

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No felonies nor DUI/DWI within previous 10 years. Ability to read, write and speak English. Ability to pass a background check.

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If it's a domestic flight they just ask for your boarding pass. If it's an international flight you have to show your passport and boarding pass. Your boarding card only, they check your passport at the departure lounge before you get to the gate. At the boarding gate usually the boarding pass only.

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An SSSS code on a boarding pass stands for “Secondary Security Screening Selection.” While somewhat of an annoyance, this code only means you have been flagged to undergo additional security screening procedures.

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