Don't you mean (Score:-1 Unpatriotic)

>(Score:-1, Unfunny)
>
>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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