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Jerry Johnson

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/09/03 12:18PM >>>
Yeah, and after you've gained your secret clearance you'll have a great list of 
opportunities lined up at positive companies like Raytheon, Carlyle Group, and 
Lockheed. The efficiency and positive morale found within these companies will be like 
therapy for your soul and you'll probably end up whistling every morning on the way to 
work just thinking about the positive contribution you're making to society. Go for 
that secret clearance man - you might get a chance to work on exciting projects such 
as Total Information Awareness, Carnivore, or maybe some logistic tracking 
applications for 'ordnance', or maybe you won't have to do anything and you can just 
sit around collecting the checks. The sucker tax payers are buying this terrorism 
stuff real good, so when any of the dirtballs without secret clearance ever bring up 
the fact that we spend more on defense than the next 5 highest spending countries 
combined, or the fact that we have like 15 aircraft carriers (and building more) when 
the rest of the world only has like one - we can just make them look all unpatriotic 
and treasonous and stuff - hehe - it's really cool and funny.

;P

>Screw that p*ssy sh*t.
>
>Hey Paul you would like to have a clearance right?  I know most people
>would. There are plenty of MOSs in the Army you can get that net you a
>minimum of a secret clearance.  Here's the kewlest part of the deal.  The
>National Guard has something called "try one"  You enlist for one year, go
>to drill, go to school (can be as long as 6 months, something like that,
>they don't want to send you to the long schools if your not staying) and
>pretty much be done, but leave with an honorable discharge, a VA Cert (good
>to help buy that house) and your clearance.
>
>Of course this all means you could end up deployed in some god forsaken
>hole, and extended out to your term of service (umm I think it's 8 years).
>I have never heard of this happening.  Plus if you choose one of the soft
>skills, like commo or whatever, those guys don't go away like infantry,
>intel, sf, psyops, civil affairs and MPs.
>
>I have a few friends that want to break into government contracts around
>here and I keep telling them the same thing.
>
>You might want to look into it man, try one is a good deal.
>
>Oh no bonus or college money for 1 year I don't think.
>
>Tim
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jim Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 5:24 PM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: Re: would you work a coffee shop now?
>
>
>I have a friend who is in a similar situation.  However, he actually 
>JOINED the Chair Force and will be getting 14 weeks of tech training 
>before going to work for their computer geeks in an official capacity.  
>This is after a relaxing 6-week stint at boot camp, of course :)
>
>- Jim
>
>Paul Ihrig wrote:
>
>>ok
>>so after being officially off the full time corp. dev spot for a year.
>>doing a job for the dod & air force, another for a brewery & another for a
>>still manufacturer.
>>i am about to drop out.. and i mean way out.
>>
>>thinking of ditching the dreams of a brick 2 bedroom & kid or two.
>>for a doughnut job & continued ghetto occupancy..
>>
>>why aggravate yourself, instead of getting comfortable?
>>
>>
>

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