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networker050184 wrote: » I know a lot of people here are high on clearances, and they do open new doors, but I wouldn't take a job just based on getting one. I've never used mine after getting out, nor have I wanted to get into the type of environment that requires one. I'd take a hard look at those benefits also. With even pay I'd be inclined to take the one with better benefits, especially if you are a family man.
phantasm wrote: » Gotta agree with this. That clearance will run your life. Literally. Absolutely no credit issues, law issues or anything. Even the slightest thing will come up during your initial and then your reinvestigation. Depending on the TS you may need a polygraph as well, those are hell. Sure tie clearance is nice, but it will limit a lot of what you can do.
Heny '06 wrote: » Wife is about to start pharmacy school, so health insurance is important and they can’t guarantee coverage for my wife, there small 5 people currently.
Heny '06 wrote: » Got an offer to become a Jr. IA consultant in the WDC Area. The client will perform a TS security clearance on me, currently I work IT (IT Administrator)in the Legal field. The pay is the same for both places, benefits and perks better in the law firm. But that TS security is what luring me to this position. I mainly do System Admin, deskside,tech, application, a/v support. How is the IA field like? Im 26 5years of IT work place experience. BS, Masters degree and Comptia Trifecta, project+ on the way.
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