The arlist is for technical help and information. Can you guys stop
filling up my email with you personnel comments and use 'MySpace' or some
other form. If you don't want the job delete the email and move on!!!!!
Thanks,
Larry Zimmermann
Kaiser Norm E
CIV USAF 96
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I'm sure the contractor and headhunter are drooling over this position.
Anything that pays $235K will yield a very nice cut.
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I wonder how much this "Defense Contractor " is putting in his (or hers)
pocket. 200k sounds low.
Howard
On 7/18/07, Rick Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Well, in all fairness, it's about $200k more than most of our guys in
Iraq make, and they're in higher risk areas and professions than a
programmer would be, so...
If it weren't for the fact that I don't have the clearance, I'd consider
it - and not for the money, since I'm already one of those 1099 guys.
Rick
On 7/18/07, William Rentfrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
$235K for a year in Iraq is not nearly enough money....a
skilled/certified 1099 can make $200K easily with good connections in a
year inside the USA. With the right resume you could make more than
that - AND have none of the risk.
Although in all fairness I can say I've been to meetings where violence
was tempting :)
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